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Editorial4<lb />
Classified6<lb />
Clearly Labeled Satire 12<lb />
Comics13<lb />
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She i�ust (Earnliman<lb />
Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. t3 No. 67<lb />
Thursday April 20, 1989<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
18 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Lecturer re-lives Iran hostage experience<lb />
By K1RSTIN' FAKES<lb />
Stif! Writer<lb />
s metal ricocheted through<lb />
the building, 1.eland Holland<lb />
closed his eyes and crouched on<lb />
the floor. It's gonna he another<lb />
Vietnam he thought.<lb />
The date was February 14.<lb />
1979 and Iranian rebel forces were<lb />
attacking the U.S. Embassy in<lb />
Tehran 1 lolland, who was the L$.<lb />
rmv Attache defended and<lb />
helped liberate the embassy. He<lb />
knew anti-American feelings were<lb />
strong after the Shah found exile<lb />
in the IS. What he expected was<lb />
that the problems would worsen.<lb />
The situation did worsen. On<lb />
November 4. 1979, Holland and<lb />
other embassy personnel were<lb />
taken hostage<lb />
Holland shared his 444-dav<lb />
ordeal oi being blindfolded and<lb />
having guns up to my head" with<lb />
guests at the ECU ROTC Military<lb />
Ball. Fridav. When the now re-<lb />
tired colonel stood on his tip toes<lb />
to reach the microphone he said:<lb />
tons fell off I demanded some-<lb />
thing to sew them on with' Hol-<lb />
land said. "The guards brought<lb />
me dental floss<lb />
"Then they took awav all our<lb />
Oh I'm used to it. Weshort people belts because one oi the guys had passed the test<lb />
feels if students stay awake in<lb />
their military classes they will<lb />
survive in terrorist situations.<lb />
Holland said: "You gotta remem-<lb />
ber to hold up your own end. 1<lb />
always get picked on. And Iran<lb />
wasnodifferent-theyused to slam<lb />
me against walls all the time<lb />
1 lolland continued his speech<lb />
with the use of a visual aid. Out of<lb />
a plastic bag he pulled the pair of<lb />
pants in which he was taken hos-<lb />
tage. 'These give my wife a little<lb />
heartburn he said. "It was two<lb />
years after 1 was released before<lb />
we took them out and cleaned<lb />
them. To me they're a novelty; to<lb />
a dagger in his. When you'reblind-<lb />
folded with your hands tied the<lb />
last thing you want to worrvabout<lb />
is keeping your pants up<lb />
"You have to understand<lb />
these terrorists Holland empha-<lb />
Holland will be involved in<lb />
an upcoming CBS television spe-<lb />
cial on terrorism. He will stress<lb />
"whenever you can gain an edge-<lb />
take it "Americans can hang<lb />
tough Holland said. "They Ira-<lb />
sized to the audience. "If they tell nian guards were damn glad tc<lb />
you to jump-jump. You don't pick<lb />
a fight with someone who's liable<lb />
to blow your brainsout he added.<lb />
Holland said the hardest thing<lb />
to deal with is the moment oi ter-<lb />
get rid of us. We terrorized them<lb />
Moslems are sensitive to<lb />
solitary confinement. There was on "re-<lb />
only one bathroom, though, and Although the hostages found<lb />
the'guards would not enter with vva's to communicate, they had<lb />
prisoners. "So they put a camera n0 way to send messages h me.<lb />
in there Holland'said and we "M' family knew 1 was alive be-<lb />
wouldsitonthethroneandwave. cause they saw me on T.V. at<lb />
"Then one time I mooned the home Holland said Then at<lb />
camera he added. The guards Christmas of 1979 a black Protes-<lb />
took the camera down, so the tant named Rev. Howard visited<lb />
hostages had a place to exchange the hostages. "I'd vote for him for<lb />
messages. President any day Holland said<lb />
These messages, in forms of "He handed me a card and said<lb />
knocking on the walls, were how 'You gotta pray The card was<lb />
thehostagesiound out Americans the first mail Holland's wife and<lb />
had died in a rescue attempt in<lb />
her a reminder of unpleasant ror "when the guard has a gun<lb />
times against your head and you are<lb />
pants, which Holland asked to sign an espionage form.<lb />
Sometimes you got tired to the<lb />
point where you'd sav pull it He<lb />
Tin<lb />
hich Holland<lb />
wore for 444 days, were mended<lb />
with dental floss. "When my but-<lb />
nudity and burping, according to April 1980. Holland said: "Three<lb />
Holland. "We had a sergeant who<lb />
could belch better than anyone in<lb />
Hollywood he said. "And we<lb />
would si t naked just to make them<lb />
angry<lb />
At one place the hostages<lb />
were held, each person was in<lb />
U.S. Army helicopters met in the<lb />
desert. One helicopter was ma-<lb />
neuvering and kicked up dust and<lb />
collided with another copter.<lb />
Meanwhile a fella selling black<lb />
market fuel fired, thinking we<lb />
were Iranians. So all three were<lb />
six children received<lb />
"If I had todo it all over again<lb />
I would have had a series of com<lb />
ments that meant I'm alive and<lb />
well Holland said. Holland<lb />
wishes they had had a secret code<lb />
for the State Department.<lb />
Holland said theStateDepart-<lb />
See IRAN, page 5<lb />
Vietnam Veterans remember Tet<lb />
Bv I ORI MARTIN"<lb />
Stiff V � ��<lb />
"Rockets were falling all<lb />
ad us, a: � -My buddies just<lb />
started dropping It's probably<lb />
the most helpless feeling I've ever<lb />
had in mv life former U.S. Air<lb />
� Sgt 1 larry Kelly 111 recalls.<lb />
Veterans Kelly and former<lb />
I .S Marine Corps Cpl. Don Lun-<lb />
degard constantly relive their<lb />
experiences in Vietnam as do most<lb />
of the survivors oi the war. The<lb />
Vietnam War has taken its toll on<lb />
the millions oi Americans who<lb />
have faced rejection and ridicule<lb />
since their return.<lb />
Kelly, who worked with top<lb />
secret military information, was<lb />
in Saigon during Tet Offensive, a<lb />
period oi the war in 1968 when a<lb />
temporary truce was declared in<lb />
order to observe a Buddist holi-<lb />
day. When the American troops<lb />
had relaxed theirdefensiveefforts,<lb />
the opposition launched a mas-<lb />
sive of tensive which some con-<lb />
sider to be the turning point of the<lb />
war.<lb />
Kelly recalls the night the Viet<lb />
Cong attacked Saigon during Tet:<lb />
"The night Charlie (Viet Cong)<lb />
hit, everything was pretty quiet.<lb />
They caught us with our pants<lb />
down. The chief-of-Staff of the Air<lb />
Force at Tan Son Nhut had or-<lb />
dered that we rip open our sand<lb />
bags and fill in our bunkers be-<lb />
cause they figured that Saigon was<lb />
secure. When they hit us with Tet,<lb />
we didn't have anywhere to go�<lb />
no line oi defense what-so-cver.<lb />
We started grabbing mattresses<lb />
and forming bunkers inside our<lb />
barracks<lb />
"Those of us in the Air Force<lb />
had no experience in ground<lb />
combat, and we had no protection<lb />
from the Armv because their<lb />
General Westmoreland had pulled<lb />
the troops out of Saigon Kelly<lb />
said the Viet Cong remained in<lb />
Tan Son Nhut until the Armv ar-<lb />
rived with tanks over a week after<lb />
the initial attack.<lb />
According to Kelly, his unit<lb />
secured its compound four weeks<lb />
after Tet began. "It seemed like<lb />
two yearsIt felt like forever he<lb />
said.<lb />
The war dealt Kelly a double<lb />
blow. While in Vietnam he re-<lb />
ceived a letter from his wife's<lb />
la wyer saying she wasleaving him<lb />
and taking their three year old<lb />
daughter. The letter advised Kelly<lb />
never to attempt to find them.<lb />
When Kelly returned from<lb />
See VIETNAM, page 2<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall '89 was a big success - a big crowd, great bands and it didn't snow! (Photo by<lb />
Gretchen Journigan � Photolab)<lb />
Student enrollment in the sciences declining<lb />
By DAVID HFRRIN'G<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
By the year 2010, the United<lb />
States will have more than half a<lb />
million fewer people trained in<lb />
the fields of science, math and<lb />
technology than will be required<lb />
to fill jobs in those areas, accord-<lb />
ing to a presidential report.<lb />
Two years ago the Federal<lb />
Legislature mandated, bv law, a<lb />
study to determine the projected<lb />
situation in the L .S. with regard to<lb />
science, math and technology. In<lb />
September of '88 a presidential<lb />
task force published its report,<lb />
Changing America: The New Face<lb />
of Science and Fngineering, stat-<lb />
ing, "The percentage of young<lb />
Americans preparing for careers<lb />
in science and engineering has<lb />
been steadily declining.<lb />
"We must find ways to bring<lb />
many more young people � par-<lb />
ticularly those from underrepre-<lb />
sented groups into engineering<lb />
and science the report contin-<lb />
ued. Today, 47 percent oi the<lb />
people available to enter the work<lb />
force are white males, however.<lb />
by the year 2000 only 15 percent<lb />
will be white males � 85 percent<lb />
of the people entering the nation's<lb />
workforce will be women, minori-<lb />
ties and handicapped, according<lb />
to Dr. Charles Bland, chairman of<lb />
the ECU biology department.<lb />
"This is a critical factor be-<lb />
cause these are groups (women,<lb />
minorities and handicapped)<lb />
which typically don't go into sci-<lb />
ence, math and technology- re-<lb />
lated fields Bland stated. "To<lb />
accentuate the problem, in recent<lb />
international tests involving high<lb />
school seniors from 13 countries,<lb />
the U.S. students scored 13th in<lb />
biology and calculus; 12th in alge-<lb />
bra; 11 th in chemistry and geome-<lb />
try; and ninth n physics<lb />
The problems begin with ele-<lb />
mentary education, Bland said.<lb />
"According to a study done in<lb />
North Carolina, the subject ele-<lb />
mentary school teachers least like<lb />
to teach, and felt least prepared to<lb />
teach, is science he noted.<lb />
The departments of science,<lb />
math and technology plan to in-<lb />
crease activities in these areas<lb />
such asoutreach programs involv-<lb />
ing high school teachers � to<lb />
improve public awareness oi the<lb />
sciences. Steps are also being taken<lb />
to strengthen teaching and re-<lb />
search programs in the sciences,<lb />
math and technology at ECU, and<lb />
to facilitate efforts by faculty and<lb />
administrators to obtain increases<lb />
in funding in these disciplines.<lb />
Last week the science and<lb />
math departments sponsored an<lb />
"ExploringScieneeand Math Day"<lb />
in which 75 high school students<lb />
and their teachers attended. The<lb />
students were exposed to a vari-<lb />
ety oi specially selected, high-in-<lb />
terest areas of science and math.<lb />
Demonstration sessions in-<lb />
cluded: Microspace, Magic of<lb />
Chemistry, Scientific Glass Blow-<lb />
ing, Antimatter, Mathematical<lb />
Sciences Smorgasbord. You Are<lb />
What You Eat and Drink, Compu-<lb />
terized Genes, The Egg &amp;I, Have<lb />
You Hugged Your Snake Todav<lb />
Test Tube Tobacco, Endangered<lb />
Estuaries and N C. Fossils.<lb />
The ECU sciencedepartments<lb />
are also taking steps to reverse the<lb />
negative trend by observing the<lb />
National Science and Technology<lb />
Awareness Week, April 23-29. On<lb />
April 26 the science departments<lb />
See SCIENCE, page 5<lb />
Comparison of Students in<lb />
Biology, Physics and Chemistry<lb />
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Serving the East Carolina campus community since 1925.<lb />
Vol. 63 No. 67<lb />
Thursday April 20,1989<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
18 Pages<lb />
Circulation 12,000<lb />
Lecturer re-lives Iran hostage experience<lb />
By KIRSTIN EAKES<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
As metal ricocheted through<lb />
the building, Leland Holland<lb />
closed his eves and crouched on<lb />
having guns up to my head" with<lb />
guests at the ECU ROTC Military<lb />
Ball, Friday. When the now re-<lb />
tired colonel stood on his tip toes<lb />
to reach the microphone he said:<lb />
tons fell off I demanded some-<lb />
thing to sew them on with Hol-<lb />
land said. "The guards brought<lb />
me dental floss<lb />
'Then they took away all our<lb />
feels if students stay awake in solitary confinement. There was<lb />
their military classes they will only one bathroom, though, and<lb />
the floor. "It's gonna be another "Oh I'm used to it. We short people belts because one of the guys had passed the test<lb />
survive in terrorist situations.<lb />
Holland said: "You gotta remem-<lb />
ber to hold up your own end. 1<lb />
Vietnam he thought.<lb />
The date was February 14,<lb />
1979 and Iranian rebel forces were<lb />
attacking the U.S. Embassy in<lb />
Tehran. Holland, who was the U.S.<lb />
Armv Attache, defended and<lb />
helped liberate the embassv. He pants in which he was taken hos<lb />
always get picked on. And Iran adaggerinhis. Whenyou'reblind-<lb />
wasnodifferent-theyusedtoslam folded with your hands tied the<lb />
me against walls all the time last thingyou want to worry about<lb />
Holland continued his speech is keeping your pants up<lb />
with theuseof a visual aid. Outof "You have to understand<lb />
a plastic bag he pulled the pair of these terrorists Holland empha<lb />
Holland will be involved in<lb />
an upcoming CBS television spe-<lb />
cial on terrorism. He will stress<lb />
"whenever you can gain an edge-<lb />
take it "Americans can hang<lb />
the guards would not enter with<lb />
prisoners. "So they put a camera<lb />
in there Holland said and we<lb />
would sit on the throne and wave.<lb />
"Then one time I mooned the<lb />
camera he added. The guards<lb />
took the camera down, so the<lb />
on fire.<lb />
Although the hostages found<lb />
ways to communicate, they had<lb />
no way to send messages home.<lb />
"My family knew I was alive be-<lb />
cause they saw me on TV. at<lb />
home Holland said. Then at<lb />
Christmas of 1979 a black Protes-<lb />
tant named Rev. Howard visited<lb />
hostages had a place to exchange the hostages. "I'd vote for him for<lb />
messages. President any day Holland said.<lb />
These messages, in forms of He handed me a card and said,<lb />
knew anti-American feelings were<lb />
strong after the Shah found exile<lb />
in the U.S. What he expected was<lb />
that the problems would worsen.<lb />
The situation did worsen. On<lb />
November 4, 1979, Holland and<lb />
other embassv personnel were<lb />
taken hostage.<lb />
Holland shared his 444-day<lb />
ordeal of "being blindfolded and<lb />
tough Holland saidThey (Ira<lb />
sized to the audience. "If they tell nian guards were damn glad to knocking on the walls, were how 'You gotta pray The card was<lb />
you tojump-jump. You don't pick get rid of us. We terrorized them the hostages found out Americans the first mail Holland's wife and<lb />
a fight with someone who's liable Moslems are sensitive to had died in a rescue attempt in<lb />
to blow your brains out he added, nudity and burping, according to April 1980. Holland said: "Three<lb />
Holland said the hardest thing Holland. "We had a sergeant who U.S. Army helicopters met in the<lb />
to deal with is the moment of ter- could belch better than anyone in desert. One helicopter was ma-<lb />
her a reminder of unpleasant ror "when the guard has a gun Hollywood he said. "And we neuvering and kicked up dust and<lb />
times against your head and you are would sit naked just to make them collided with another copter.<lb />
asked to sign an espionage form, angry Meanwhile a fella selling black for the State Department<lb />
Sometimes you got tired to the At one place the hostages market fuel fired, thinking we Holland said the State Depart<lb />
tage. 'These give my wife a little<lb />
heartburn he said. "It was two<lb />
years after I was released before<lb />
we took them out and cleaned<lb />
them. To me they're a novelty; to<lb />
The pants, which Holland<lb />
wore for 444 davs, were mended<lb />
six children received.<lb />
"If I had to do it all over again<lb />
I would have had a series of com-<lb />
ments that meant I'm alive and<lb />
well Holland said. Holland<lb />
wishes thev had had a secret code<lb />
with dental floss. "When my but- point where you'd say pull it He were held, each person was in were Iranians<lb />
So all three were<lb />
33F<lb />
See IRAN, page 5<lb />
Vietnam Veterans remember Tet<lb />
Bv LORI MARTIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
'Rockets were<lb />
all<lb />
falling<lb />
around us, and my buddies just<lb />
started droppingIt's probably<lb />
the most helpless feeling I've ever<lb />
had in my life former U.S. Air<lb />
Force Sgt. Harry Kelly III recalls.<lb />
Veterans Kellv and former<lb />
U.S. Marine Corps Cpl. Don Lun-<lb />
degard constantly relive their<lb />
experiences in Vietnam as do most<lb />
oi the survivors of the war. The<lb />
Vietnam War has taken its toll on<lb />
the millions of Americans who<lb />
have faced rejection and ridicule<lb />
since their return.<lb />
Kelly, who worked with top<lb />
secret military information, was<lb />
in Saigon during Tet Offensive, a<lb />
period of the war in 1968 when a<lb />
temporary truce was declared in<lb />
order to observe a Buddist holi-<lb />
day. When the American troops<lb />
had relaxed theirdefensivcefforts,<lb />
the opposition launched a mas-<lb />
sive offensive which some con-<lb />
sider to be the turning point of the<lb />
war.<lb />
Kelly recalls the night the Viet<lb />
Cong attacked Saigon during Tet:<lb />
"The night Charlie (Viet Cong)<lb />
hit, everything was pretty quiet.<lb />
They caught us with our pants<lb />
down. The chief-of-staff of the Air<lb />
Force at Tan Son Nhut had or-<lb />
dered that we rip open our sand<lb />
bags and fill in our bunkers be-<lb />
cause they figured that Saigon was<lb />
secure. When they hit us with Tet,<lb />
we didn't have anywhere to go�<lb />
no line of defense what-so-ever.<lb />
We started grabbing mattresses<lb />
and forming bunkers inside our<lb />
barracks<lb />
"Those of us in the Air Force<lb />
had no experience in ground<lb />
combat, and we had no protection<lb />
from the Army because their<lb />
General Westmoreland had pulled<lb />
the troops out of Saigon Kelly<lb />
said the Viet Cong remained in<lb />
Tan Son Nhut until the Army ar-<lb />
rived with tanks over a week after<lb />
the initial attack.<lb />
According to Kelly, his unit<lb />
secured its compound four weeks<lb />
after Tet began. "It seemed like<lb />
two yearsIt felt like forever he<lb />
said.<lb />
The war dealt Kelly a double<lb />
blow. While in Vietnam he re-<lb />
ceived a letter from his wife's<lb />
lawyer saying she was lea ving him<lb />
and taking their three year old<lb />
daughter. The letter advised Kelly<lb />
never to attempt to find them.<lb />
When Kelly returned from<lb />
See VIETNAM, page 2<lb />
Barefoot on the Mall '89 was a big success<lb />
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a big crowd, great bands and it didn't snow! (Photo by<lb />
Student enrollment in the sciences declining<lb />
By DAVID HERRING<lb />
Assistant News Editor<lb />
By the year 2010, the United<lb />
States will have more than half a<lb />
million fewer people trained in<lb />
the fields of science, math and<lb />
technology than will be required<lb />
to fill jobs in those areas, accord-<lb />
ing to a presidential report.<lb />
Two years ago the Federal<lb />
Legislature mandated, by law, a<lb />
study to determine the projected<lb />
situation in the U.S. with regard to<lb />
science, math and technology. In<lb />
September of '88 a presidential<lb />
task force published its report,<lb />
Changing America: The New Face<lb />
q( Science and Engineering, stat-<lb />
ing, "The percentage of young<lb />
Americans preparing for careers<lb />
in science and engineering has<lb />
been steadily declining.<lb />
"We must find ways to bring<lb />
many more young people � par-<lb />
ticularly those from undcrrepre-<lb />
sented groups � into engineering<lb />
and science the report contin-<lb />
ued. Today, 47 percent of the<lb />
people available to enter the work<lb />
force are white males, however,<lb />
by the year 2000 only 15 percent<lb />
will be white males � 85 percent<lb />
of the people entering the nation's<lb />
workforce will be women, minori-<lb />
ties and handicapped, according<lb />
to Dr. Charles Bland, chairman of<lb />
the ECU biology department.<lb />
"This is a critical factor be-<lb />
cause these are groups (women,<lb />
minorities and handicapped)<lb />
which typically don't go into sci-<lb />
ence, math and technology- re-<lb />
lated fields Bland stated. "To<lb />
accentuate the problem, in recent<lb />
international tests involving high<lb />
school seniors from 13 countries,<lb />
the U.S. students scored 13th in<lb />
biology and calculus; 12th in alge-<lb />
bra; 11 th in chemistry and geome-<lb />
try; and ninth in physics<lb />
The problems begin with ele-<lb />
mentary education, Bland said.<lb />
"According to a study done in<lb />
North Carolina, the subject ele-<lb />
mentary school teachers least like<lb />
to teach, and felt least prepared to<lb />
teach, is science he noted.<lb />
The departments of science,<lb />
math and technology plan to in-<lb />
crease activities in these areas �<lb />
suchasoutreachprogramsinvolv-<lb />
ing high school teachers � to<lb />
improve public awareness of the<lb />
sciences. Steps are also being taken<lb />
to strengthen teaching and re-<lb />
search programs in the sciences,<lb />
math and technology at ECU, and<lb />
to facilitate efforts by faculty and<lb />
administrators to obtain increases<lb />
in funding in these disciplines.<lb />
Last week the science and<lb />
math departments sponsored an<lb />
"Exploring Science and Math Day7'<lb />
in which 75 high school students<lb />
and their teachers attended. The<lb />
students were exposed to a vari-<lb />
ety of specially selected, high-in-<lb />
terest areas of science and math.<lb />
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cluded: Microspace, Magic of<lb />
Chemistry, Scientific Glass Blow-<lb />
ing, Antimatter, Mathematical<lb />
Sciences Smorgasbord, You Are<lb />
What You Eat and Drink, Compu-<lb />
terized Genes, The Egg &amp;I, Have<lb />
You Hugged Your Snake Todav,<lb />
Test Tube Tobacco, Endangered<lb />
Estuaries and N.C. Fossils.<lb />
The ECU sciencedepartments<lb />
are also taking steps to reverse the<lb />
negative trend by observing the<lb />
National Science and Technology<lb />
Awareness Week, April 23-29. On<lb />
April 26 the science departments<lb />
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Speech program to help correct stuttering<lb />
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Dr. Rich Shine, a professor<lb />
with the ECU Department of<lb />
Speech Language and Auditory<lb />
Pathology, introduced theCAFET<lb />
(Computer Assisted Fluency Es-<lb />
tablishment Training) for stutter-<lb />
ing at the National Stuttering<lb />
Project Meeting Wednesday eve-<lb />
ning.<lb />
"Stuttering is a handicap that<lb />
frustrates the stutter bv garbling<lb />
his efforts at communication<lb />
Shine said. "The National Stutter-<lb />
ing Project tNSP) is a self-help<lb />
group for individuals that stut-<lb />
ter<lb />
"The CAFET is the first com-<lb />
puterized fluency training proce-<lb />
dure for treating stuttering Shine<lb />
said, adding "by monitoring dia-<lb />
phragm breathing and focusing<lb />
on maintaining natural-sounding<lb />
speech patterns<lb />
"IT produces faster results<lb />
than traditional methods. Shine<lb />
said. "The CAFET extends short<lb />
term results into long term suc-<lb />
cess<lb />
"Stuttering is not a learned<lb />
behavior, neurosis, psychosis,<lb />
emotional problem or nervous<lb />
condition Shine said.<lb />
"Stuttering is a coordination<lb />
disorder Shine said. "Whenever<lb />
you speak it requires the use of<lb />
2(K1 muscles<lb />
"Individuals that stutter have<lb />
difficulty coordinating and inte-<lb />
grating their breathing, turning<lb />
their voice box on and off and<lb />
articulating speech sounds. In<lb />
order to speak the right hemi-<lb />
sphere controls rhythm and mel-<lb />
ody while the left hemisphere<lb />
controls the language. To speak<lb />
fluently, the left and right hemi-<lb />
sphere have to integrate he said.<lb />
"In the history of the world<lb />
there has never been a stutterer<lb />
who was not totally fluent when<lb />
singing Shine said. "When a<lb />
person sings they modify their<lb />
speaking pattern<lb />
"Mel Tilhs, Marilyn Monroe<lb />
and Bruce Willis are famous<lb />
people that have have a stuttering<lb />
problem Shine said.<lb />
Bill Kellam, who organized<lb />
the NSP for Washington, NC, said<lb />
"They tried to keep me out of the<lb />
Army for stuttering Armv offi<lb />
cials called in a doctor who made<lb />
Kellam read a rhythmic tongue<lb />
twister, "Peter Piper<lb />
"I read it with ease bet .his.� it<lb />
was iist like sinking The doctor<lb />
said there wasn't a thing vs<lb />
with my speech<lb />
The NSP will hold t<lb />
meeting on Wednesdav V 1<lb />
7:30 pm at The East ar<lb />
Speech and Hearing Clini<lb />
is better hearing and sp<lb />
month.<lb />
Read<lb />
Vietnam<lb />
f<lb />
Continued from page 1<lb />
When Kelly returned from<lb />
Vietnam in April of 19t8, he tried<lb />
to locate his daughter with no luck.<lb />
Then in 1981, with the help oi a<lb />
friend who had access to social<lb />
security information, he found her<lb />
living with her mother and step-<lb />
father in Oregon.<lb />
"I called her up at the high<lb />
school Kelly said. "Ilearned that<lb />
her mother had told her that I was<lb />
killed in Vietnam, and that's why<lb />
she didn't have a daddy<lb />
Kelly and his daughter were<lb />
reunited and she moved to North<lb />
Carolina. She lived with her fa-<lb />
ther until the time she went to<lb />
college.<lb />
In 1972 Kelly remarried, and<lb />
his second wife began to feel the<lb />
effects of the war. "There s no one<lb />
on thisearth that would have stood<lb />
bv me and gone through what<lb />
she's gone through he said.<lb />
"I've always had problems<lb />
sleeping he said. "1 had flash-<lb />
backs and 1 could hear the rockets<lb />
still coming in; I could still hear<lb />
the kids screaming; I could see the<lb />
guvs burning to death and pieces<lb />
oi bodies on the ground<lb />
C i. one oi his flashbacks<lb />
in his sleep, Kelly broke his wife's<lb />
jaw. "When 1 woke up, she was<lb />
laving beside me crying, and she<lb />
was all black and blue and she<lb />
was bleeding. I've never felt so<lb />
bad in mv life<lb />
After three suicide attempts,<lb />
Kelly is finally trying put his life<lb />
back together. Three years ago he<lb />
joined a rap group" at the Veter-<lb />
ans Center in Greenville. "It's<lb />
helped me learn to control the<lb />
anger and the hurt Kelly said.<lb />
A Look at<lb />
College<lb />
Prejudice<lb />
(CPS)�"Racism, sexism, vio-<lb />
lence, heightened conflicts be-<lb />
tween faculty and administrators,<lb />
poor living conditions in the dor-<lb />
mitories" are among the subjects<lb />
they expect students will cover,<lb />
Atwell said at the press confer-<lb />
ence announcing the study.<lb />
Students will probably grouse<lb />
about money, too, predicted Fred<lb />
Azcarate, president of the U.S.<lb />
Student Association, which rep-<lb />
resents student body presidents<lb />
in Washington, when he heard ot<lb />
the effort.<lb />
"We hear comments like, 1<lb />
can't afford (college), ' ' It's not<lb />
worth it anymore 'How am 1<lb />
going to pay them back,<lb />
Azcarate said.<lb />
"Some students he added,<lb />
"are facing the choice of making<lb />
their loan payment or buying food.<lb />
The only way to get education is<lb />
to get loaned up<lb />
Robert Hochstein of the Car-<lb />
negie Foundation guessed there'll<lb />
be other topics brought up, too:<lb />
fraternity excesses, fear of crime,<lb />
class section shortages and too<lb />
many courses taught by grad as-<lb />
sistants, among others.<lb />
"Colleges have gone from in<lb />
loco parentis' (meaning that col-<lb />
leges looked after students liter-<lb />
ally 'in place of the parent') to<lb />
'loco nothing Hochstein ob-<lb />
served in speculating why college<lb />
life might have come unhinged .<lb />
"Thereisachangingstudentbody;<lb />
alcohol, drugs<lb />
The study results will be pre-<lb />
sented to the ACE's januarv, 1990,<lb />
meeting.<lb />
After that, however, Hoch-<lb />
stein only hoped its results will<lb />
remain "visible<lb />
"It will represent a step to-<lb />
ward consciousness raising on<lb />
issues like racism and date rape,<lb />
as well as creating an awareness<lb />
of good practices on some cam-<lb />
puses. We hope it will stimulate<lb />
reform and improvement<lb />
Veteran Don Lundegard has<lb />
strong feelings regarding the<lb />
government's actions during the<lb />
Vietnam War. "The government<lb />
sent kids to fight but didn't back<lb />
them up he said.<lb />
Lundegard said the troops<lb />
were sent in and told not to make<lb />
any aggressive actions. The Viet<lb />
Cong could do anything and eve-<lb />
rything they wanted, and we had<lb />
our hands tied he said.<lb />
Like Kelly, Lundegard re-<lb />
members specific incidents from<lb />
his service in Vietnam. "We en-<lb />
countered 'sappiers' which are<lb />
suicide squads he said. 'They<lb />
would jump into our bunkers and<lb />
detonate themselves According<lb />
to Lundegard. the sappiers sot up<lb />
compounds identical to those ot<lb />
the United States troops in order<lb />
to practice their attacks.<lb />
"When I was in Quang Nam<lb />
Province, the North Vietnamese<lb />
ran into our camp Lundegard<lb />
recalled. 1 le said he knew he had<lb />
to kill them or be killed. "It was<lb />
really hard to fire the first round,<lb />
but I knew if 1 didn't they would<lb />
get behind me to the bunkers<lb />
Lundegard said he had never<lb />
killed any one before that nic,ht.<lb />
The following day his unit looked<lb />
at the dead bodies and realized<lb />
the sappiers had been teenaged<lb />
boys. "These 15 and lb year old<lb />
bovs were so drugged that they<lb />
didn't even feel the bullets. They<lb />
just kept running toward us even<lb />
after they had been shot<lb />
Upon returning to the United<lb />
States after his tour in Vietnam,<lb />
Lundegard's unit had to change<lb />
their destination at the last minute<lb />
to avoid predicted confrontations<lb />
with Vietnam protesters. "The<lb />
night before we returned home, a<lb />
MATS (Military Air Transport<lb />
System) flew a unit to Trevis Air<lb />
Force Base Lundegard said.<lb />
"Protesters threw human waste at<lb />
them and called them baby-kill-<lb />
ers<lb />
The actions of the war pro-<lb />
testers shocked Lundegard. "1<lb />
think the protesters had a right to<lb />
voice their opinions but not a right<lb />
to burn the American flag he<lb />
said. "The flag is a symbol of the<lb />
country�not the government<lb />
Lundegard said he never<lb />
again wants to see the United<lb />
States go to war without 100 per-<lb />
cent support from thegovemment.<lb />
"Thegovernment fought with halt<lb />
an effort he said. "The politi-<lb />
cians lost the war in Vietnam, not<lb />
the guys who fought<lb />
Hundreds of thousands ot<lb />
Vietnam veterans are still strug-<lb />
gling to overcome the effects of<lb />
the war, according to many oi<lb />
those who visited The Moving<lb />
Wall on the Greenville Town<lb />
Commons this week. The Ameri-<lb />
can public is finally beginning to<lb />
sympathize with their plight, and<lb />
these men and women are getting<lb />
the help and understanding they<lb />
have needed for so long, Lunde-<lb />
gard said.<lb />
The Moving Wall, which has<lb />
been on display on the Greenville<lb />
Town Commons since April 13,<lb />
has helped some of the veterans<lb />
confront their feelings about the<lb />
war.<lb />
"We've got to realize that the<lb />
war was just a segment in our<lb />
lives and not live for the past<lb />
Lundegard said. "So many vets<lb />
came back and tried to hold it<lb />
within. The wall allows Vietnam<lb />
vets to let out their emotions<lb />
"We can't bring the dead back<lb />
but what we can do is make sure,<lb />
God forbid, it never happens<lb />
again Lundegard said.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20,1989 3<lb />
Schools lack services for disabled<lb />
EktPDEU<lb />
210 E. 5th St<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
919 752-1750<lb />
(CPS)�A Florida Atlantic<lb />
University freshman who has<lb />
cerebral palsy will be forced to<lb />
move out of his dorm this summer<lb />
if he can't find a roommate to help<lb />
him bathe, feed and clothe him-<lb />
self.<lb />
Fred Nisen says he has placed<lb />
ads "all over campus" with no<lb />
luck. His present roommate,<lb />
Douglas "Dutch" Mann, is gradu-<lb />
ating this spring. Nisen's compan-<lb />
ion would get free room and board,<lb />
but apparently that hasn't been<lb />
enough to lure qualified students.<lb />
"It's not a lot of work, but it's<lb />
enough to keep most students<lb />
away said Dee Davis, director of<lb />
FAU's Disabled Student Services.<lb />
"There are people willing to<lb />
do the job, but they can't get ac-<lb />
cepted into school Davis said.<lb />
Several FAU women nursing stu-<lb />
dents also are interested, but<lb />
housing regulations forbid "co-<lb />
habitation<lb />
But if no one else volunteers,<lb />
Davis said, she will push the<lb />
administration for an exception to<lb />
the cohabitation rule. "Let's face<lb />
it. It would be a hell of a prac-<lb />
ticum<lb />
If Nisen can't find a room-<lb />
mate , he will have to move back in<lb />
with hisparents, which says Davis,<lb />
is the "worst possibility" because<lb />
of the tremendous amount of time<lb />
and money that would be re-<lb />
quired.<lb />
Disabled students at other<lb />
campuses also are encountering<lb />
obstacles.<lb />
There's been a "shocking ero-<lb />
sion" in school services nation-<lb />
wide to handicapped and disad-<lb />
vantaged students, Mary Hat-<lb />
wood �Futrell of the National<lb />
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at a Washington, D.C press con-<lb />
ference April 4.<lb />
Futrell called for $10billion in<lb />
new federal spending for school<lb />
services for the handicapped, bi-<lb />
lingual education and for Pell<lb />
Grants for college students.<lb />
At North Carolina State Uni-<lb />
versity, two student groups plan<lb />
to blockade a pedestrian tunnel<lb />
during exam week the end of April<lb />
to protest the lack of a handi-<lb />
capped-accessible tunnel.<lb />
Protest organizers have given<lb />
the university until April 20 to<lb />
announce a construction date that<lb />
would provide at least one wheel-<lb />
chair accessible runnel by the 1990-<lb />
91 school year.<lb />
In a letter to the protest organ-<lb />
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pus as budgetary guidelines per-<lb />
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(CPS)�Clarkson University<lb />
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pus in the country to offer stu-<lb />
dents "software vending ma-<lb />
chines<lb />
New this semester, the dis-<lb />
pensing machines actually are<lb />
microcomputers that can access<lb />
libraries of PC softword stored in<lb />
Clarkson's central computing<lb />
system. All software is written by<lb />
the university community, is dis-<lb />
tributed for sharing or is site-li-<lb />
censed to Clarkson.<lb />
Students can get to the cam-<lb />
pus phone directory, a course<lb />
registration program and software<lb />
needed for various classes on the<lb />
vending machines.<lb />
Clarkson � along with Ste-<lb />
vens Institute of Technology in<lb />
New Jersey � six years ago was<lb />
one of the first schools in the coun-<lb />
try to equip students with per-<lb />
sonal computers.<lb />
"I would say Clarkson stu-<lb />
dents are pretty well ahead of any<lb />
university our size, or even the<lb />
much bigger ones, in the way of<lb />
computers boasted junior Pete<lb />
Wargo.<lb />
Those are fighting words on<lb />
some campuses.<lb />
In late March, for example,<lb />
Northwest Missouri State Univer-<lb />
sity launched a publicity effort<lb />
claiming it is the first "electronic<lb />
campus" in the country. It has a<lb />
computer in every dorm room and<lb />
faculty office. The computers are<lb />
networked.<lb />
Arguments about which<lb />
school was the first true "com-<lb />
puter campus" may seem purely<lb />
academic, but colleges believe the<lb />
claims attract top-notch students.<lb />
Clarkson's computer system<lb />
"was definitely a big selling point<lb />
Wargo admitted.<lb />
Other computer "firsts" are<lb />
claimed by Drexel University in<lb />
Pennsylvania, which dubs itself<lb />
the first to require that all students<lb />
have personal access to a micro-<lb />
computer. The University of<lb />
Richmond in Virginia last year<lb />
hailed its application process �<lb />
which allows students to apply on<lb />
an IBM computer disk, eliminat-<lb />
ing the application fee � as the<lb />
first of its kind.<lb />
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$400,000 to scientist Douglas<lb />
Engclbart, the first to invent the<lb />
computer mouse, for new re-<lb />
search.<lb />
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National Association of College<lb />
Admission Counselors. "But I<lb />
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OPINION<lb />
Page 4<lb />
Nuclear fusion<lb />
A chen.lstry professor rocked<lb />
the world's scientific community<lb />
recently when he held a press con-<lb />
ference claiming to have experimen-<lb />
tally conducted a nuclear-fusion<lb />
reaction in a glass flask.<lb />
After three decades oi experi-<lb />
ments, costing billions of dollars,<lb />
physicists have been unable to pro-<lb />
duce what Dr. B.Stanley Pons, chair-<lb />
man of the chemistry department at<lb />
the University of Utah, claims to<lb />
have produced in a freshman level<lb />
laboratory setting. "Now it ap-<lb />
pears he said, "that chemists have<lb />
come to the rescue<lb />
However, in any freshman sci-<lb />
ence laboratory class setting, stu-<lb />
dents are expected to have a thor-<lb />
ough understanding of all proce-<lb />
dures to be used and to compile the<lb />
obtained data into an easily under-<lb />
standable scientific journal format<lb />
before they are tested on the mate-<lb />
rial. Were Pons to have been tested<lb />
by his peers on his highly publi-<lb />
cized, if unorthodox, press confer-<lb />
ence according to freshman stan-<lb />
dards, he would have done poorly.<lb />
First, Pons was unable to re-<lb />
spond satisfactorily to in-depth<lb />
questions concerning his experi-<lb />
ment procedures, measurements<lb />
and results. For example, only now<lb />
are autopsies being conducted on<lb />
the palladium electrodes used for<lb />
the presence ot certain "daughter<lb />
products" which would be present<lb />
if this were actually a nuclear fusion<lb />
reaction.<lb />
One such daughter product, and<lb />
a distinguishing characteristic of a<lb />
deuterium fusion reaction s he-<lb />
lium, for which Pons totally ne-<lb />
glected to test. They also found a low<lb />
number of neutrons emitted, as<lb />
compared to what is expected.<lb />
Perhaps this is not a fusion reac-<lb />
tion after all; perhaps its simply a<lb />
good fuel cell. But if such were the<lb />
case, the same experiment should<lb />
work in plain water (H20), as well as<lb />
deuterium (D20) � also known as<lb />
heavy water. Yet, Pons also ne-<lb />
glected to conduct this test.<lb />
Fusion, the power source of the<lb />
sun, is the energy-releasing process<lb />
by which atoms from light elements<lb />
combine to form heavier elements.<lb />
Physicists have not been able to<lb />
duplicate this process economically<lb />
because more energy is required to<lb />
cause nuclear fusion than is released<lb />
by the reaction.<lb />
However, if Pons' claims were<lb />
true, then hydrogen-rich seawater<lb />
would become man's energy source<lb />
in the future � a virtually unlimited<lb />
one. One liter of deuterium could<lb />
supply enough energy to burn a<lb />
lightbulb for approximately one<lb />
year. He maintains that he receives<lb />
four times the amount of energy<lb />
from the reaction that goes into it.<lb />
Even if Pons' claims can be sub-<lb />
stantiated, his methods of releasing<lb />
his test results were questionable<lb />
and did little to endear him with his<lb />
colleagues. It is customary to release<lb />
ones' findings to a small group sci-<lb />
entists in the same field so that they<lb />
can duplicate the experiment and<lb />
verify ones' results. Pons failed to do<lb />
this.<lb />
It is standard practice among<lb />
scientists to release their publica-<lb />
tions in a creditable, well-respected<lb />
journal so that scientific information<lb />
is openly interchanged, and readily<lb />
available to the science community<lb />
so that the experiment is easily re-<lb />
produceable. Pons chose a little<lb />
known publication in Great Britain<lb />
to publish his papers and a big tele-<lb />
vision media splash to set it off � a<lb />
move that can only be perceived as<lb />
arrogance.<lb />
In short, before a scientist goes<lb />
public with experimental informa-<lb />
tion, it is mandatory that a compre-<lb />
hensive database be obtained on all<lb />
the systems involved. And it should<lb />
be expected that this database must<lb />
be thoroughly checked, repro-<lb />
duced, and verified by other scien-<lb />
tists. Pons' methods, so far, have<lb />
disallowed this.<lb />
Given his position at Utah and<lb />
his well-respected reputation in the<lb />
field of chemistry, Pons is obviously<lb />
very intelligent and understands the<lb />
impact such a discovery would have<lb />
on the public. Obtaining seven- or<lb />
eight-figure research grants would<lb />
suddenly become easy.<lb />
But, after all, Pons is an honor-<lb />
able man. Surely he would never<lb />
consider unethical behavior simply<lb />
to give chemistry � especially at the<lb />
University of Utah � a boost. Still,<lb />
one cannot help wondering.<lb />
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Rower upset about Starkie article<lb />
To the editor:<lb />
Here we go again � The East<lb />
Carolinian loves to print articles<lb />
concerning racial issues. This paper<lb />
seems to promote racism of all kinds,<lb />
even issues not involving ECU stu-<lb />
dents.<lb />
The Tuesday article which ap-<lb />
peared on the front page of the The<lb />
East Carolinian entitled "Rower says<lb />
club practiced racism" was, in my<lb />
opinion, not news and it only served<lb />
as a plea for a non-Olympic rowing<lb />
hopeful Preston Starkie to obtain<lb />
sponsorship � if Mr. Starkie wanf s<lb />
to get sponsorship he shouldn't be<lb />
looking for it from a university pub-<lb />
lication (especially if he is not an ECU<lb />
student). It is my opinion that this<lb />
article was a waste of space and coin-<lb />
cidentally it appeared on the same<lb />
page that the SG A had announced its<lb />
approval for the ECU Rowing Club.<lb />
The article about Mr. Starkie not only<lb />
took glory from our achievement but<lb />
in addition added some controversy.<lb />
Tom Allan, mentioned in the<lb />
article as one person accused by Mr.<lb />
Starkie, is my coach and he does not<lb />
put up with people who don't abide<lb />
by the rules � whether they're black<lb />
or white! Coach Allan gave Mr.<lb />
Starkie an opportunity to row. If<lb />
there was any racial tension � he<lb />
wouldn't even have helped Mr.<lb />
Starkie in the first place. It seems to<lb />
me when someone had been given<lb />
numerous chances to cxcell, he or she i<lb />
would follow the set rules or guide-<lb />
lines. Well, it is obvious Mr. Starkie<lb />
did not follow the rules and in my<lb />
opinion he should have been re-<lb />
leased from the club. If I were to<lb />
disobey structured rules the Pamlico<lb />
Rowing Club would not have hesi-<lb />
tated in expelling me also, and I'm<lb />
white. So if the paper and Preston<lb />
Starkie want to turn Mr. Markie's<lb />
inability to follow rules into a racial<lb />
issue, they should think again.<lb />
Remember how this article ended �<lb />
"If the members decide to uphold<lb />
their decision, Starkie will be forced<lb />
to either relocate or find sponsors to<lb />
buy him a boat, fund his tavel and his<lb />
entry fees In my opinion this article<lb />
was a story a fable in fact, therefore<lb />
I feel that fables don't belong on the<lb />
front page of The East Carolinian.<lb />
Preston Starkie is arguing about a<lb />
racial issue so he can find someone<lb />
who will support his cause to pro-<lb />
mote sponsorship.<lb />
Forum<lb />
Rules<lb />
Andy Rosoff ,<lb />
ECU Rowing Captain<lb />
Senior<lb />
Broadcasting<lb />
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Offering the fruits of months of introspection<lb />
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By SCOTT MAXWELL<lb />
Editorial Column!<lb />
Exposition:<lb />
Normally, this column would be<lb />
filled week after week with ha-<lb />
rangues against the intolerant and<lb />
the stupid. Instead, it's been dealing<lb />
mainly with "safe" items � the<lb />
Exxon spill, the Tower nomination,<lb />
and so on.<lb />
Every time I sit down to write a<lb />
column about something more seri-<lb />
ous, less transient, it never gets done.<lb />
I've been asking myself why.<lb />
It seems I've been indulging in<lb />
self-censorship. Strange as it may<lb />
seem, fear of criticism from the very<lb />
people I knew I would insult has kept<lb />
me silent.<lb />
So, rather than vilify Oliver<lb />
North, which was my original plan,<lb />
I've decided to get a bit more per-<lb />
sonal.<lb />
Nouement:<lb />
This column is about racism, and<lb />
it is written by a young white male. I<lb />
tell you this so that anyone who<lb />
wants to do so can go ahead and turn<lb />
the page.<lb />
Anyone still reading? Good.<lb />
Then we'll begin.<lb />
For the past few months, I've<lb />
been engaged in some soul-search-<lb />
ing. Is it true, as I've been told over<lb />
and over lately, that by virtue of the<lb />
fact that I am white and male and that<lb />
I live in the American South, I'm rac-<lb />
ist?<lb />
There was no question in my<lb />
mind that I feel no prejudice toward<lb />
most minorities � American Indi-<lb />
ans, Hispanics and such � but I've<lb />
heard so much about white-black<lb />
racism recently that I didn't feel that<lb />
I could be so sure about it. And so I set<lb />
myself to the task of considering just<lb />
my attitudes toward blacks.<lb />
I may be racist. Maybe. But I<lb />
know I'm not consciously so. If any-<lb />
thing, I go out of my way to ensure<lb />
that I don't treat any person differ-<lb />
ently because he's black. This, I find,<lb />
is self-defeating: in an attempt to<lb />
treat everyone the same, I end up<lb />
treating some people differently. I<lb />
know without a doubt now, though,<lb />
that I don't treat blacks worse.<lb />
However, because I've been<lb />
trying consciously to avoid being<lb />
racist, I'm getting rather annoyed<lb />
with those who keep insisting that 1<lb />
am. I've noticed that there's a bit of<lb />
reverse racism going on here: it is<lb />
stated that because I am white, I am<lb />
racist. This is as offensive to me, and<lb />
probably as unjustified, as saying<lb />
that because Jane Smith is black, it<lb />
follows that jane Smith is poor (or<lb />
lazy, or shiftless, or whatever).<lb />
Further, it is implied that any<lb />
denial that I am racist is evidence that<lb />
I am. This presumption of guilt is as<lb />
ridiculous today as it was in early<lb />
Salem. Then, you were a witch if you<lb />
said you were one, and you were a<lb />
witch if you said you weren't.<lb />
Don't blacks have a right to say<lb />
that they feel oppressed? Yes, they<lb />
do, and it's one of few rights I'd de-<lb />
fend to the death. Don't they have a<lb />
right to be free from prejudice? Yes,<lb />
they do, and it's another of the few<lb />
rights I'd defend to the death. Don't<lb />
they have a right � even an obliga-<lb />
tion � to speak out when they see a<lb />
wrong they think they should right?<lb />
Yes, and that's yet another right I'd<lb />
defend et cetera.<lb />
So whaf s my problem?<lb />
Climax:<lb />
I have mixed feelings about those<lb />
blacks who go to what I think are un-<lb />
reasonable extremes in pursuit of<lb />
their admirable goal of equality. I<lb />
refer to those who propose that in<lb />
matters of racism there should be a<lb />
presumption of guilt, that freedom of<lb />
speech should be restricted where it<lb />
offends sensibilities, that overreac-<lb />
tion is the only rational reaction to<lb />
racism in short, those who propose<lb />
to limit freedoms in a way that would<lb />
ultimately hurt more than help.<lb />
I fervently hope that these people<lb />
do not represent the views of blacks<lb />
in general. If they are not, this has not<lb />
been very much in evidence. Because<lb />
they have an obligation to stop ra-<lb />
cism, the more responsible blacks<lb />
should be speaking out against the<lb />
excesses of the few who are, if<lb />
unintentionally, destroying that<lb />
which they ostensibly support.<lb />
Denouement:<lb />
I feel less comfortable around<lb />
blacks now. I find myself avoiding<lb />
them lest I be accused of being racist<lb />
in my interactions with them. Far<lb />
from making me less racist, the cur-<lb />
rent ambience ot racial paranoia I is<lb />
perhaps made me more so.<lb />
The more distant a relationship<lb />
is, the more readily racial prejudi e<lb />
influences it. Friendships begin w<lb />
distance and grow closer; since I a<lb />
no longer comfortable forming even<lb />
the more distant types of relation-<lb />
ships with blacks, I'll probably i<lb />
form closer relationships with them<lb />
either.<lb />
I feel that I should do my pan to<lb />
stop racism. But it does not follow<lb />
that 1 must support anyone who<lb />
claims to be working against it. Don I<lb />
I, in fact, have a right even an<lb />
obligation � to speak out it 1 think<lb />
their methods are morally wrong?<lb />
I would have to be an idiot to<lb />
suggest that racism does not exist<lb />
and I like to think I'm not an idiot<lb />
And I can't fault anyone for wanting<lb />
to eliminate it � quite the contran, I<lb />
praise them. But extremism in the<lb />
defense of liberty is a vice.<lb />
Should the more fanatical anu-<lb />
racism groups have their wav, racial<lb />
equality will be established at the<lb />
price of freedom of expression it it<lb />
is established at all. More likely, the<lb />
dogged insistence that racial equality<lb />
must be assured at any cost, coupled<lb />
with the growing lnsensitn itv of the<lb />
extremists towards any views that<lb />
differ from their own, will succeed<lb />
only in further entrenching racist<lb />
attitudes.<lb />
Conclusion:<lb />
I'm still searching my soul, and 1<lb />
haven't yet come to any but the most<lb />
tentative conclusions. Valeria Las-<lb />
siter, a wise woman who is my<lb />
bodhisattva in these matters, assures<lb />
me that racism is predicated on fear,<lb />
insecurity and a general lack of<lb />
understanding, and that it is impor-<lb />
tant to understand why a person is a<lb />
racist � as she put it, "What brings<lb />
them to that point? 1 agree, but with<lb />
the added condition that even if a<lb />
person's attitudes are understand-<lb />
able, they are not necessarily justi-<lb />
fied.<lb />
I surmise, in sum, that what I've<lb />
said strikes a chord with others in my<lb />
position, and 1 hope that it clarifies<lb />
for blacks what most whites are feel-<lb />
ing (or what I hope they're feeling, at<lb />
any rate).<lb />
Here's hoping you're both<lb />
shaken and stirred.<lb />
I<lb />
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Iran<lb />
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AIDS is a fatal disease that<lb />
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breaks down the body's immune<lb />
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a ill hold open housefrom4-6p.m.<lb />
ind refreshments will be served<lb />
in the Biology Building lobby.<lb />
Among its recommendations,<lb />
the presidential report cites the<lb />
goal: 'The Nation should adopt<lb />
the goal that all children born<lb />
today, from all backgrounds, have<lb />
a quality mathematics and science<lb />
education and the opportunity to<lb />
participate in the science and<lb />
engineering workforce to their<lb />
fullest potential.<lb />
The Nation should increase<lb />
the number and diversity of stu-<lb />
dents graduating in science and<lb />
engineering. By the year 2000 we<lb />
-hould produce enough profes-<lb />
sionals, including more from<lb />
underrepresented groups, to meet<lb />
the demand for faculty and indus-<lb />
try and Federal personnel<lb />
A child born today will be in<lb />
the sixth grade in the year 2000,<lb />
will graduate from high school in<lb />
2006 and from college in 2010.<lb />
"Thesechildren will live in a world<lb />
in which science and engineering<lb />
will be crucial to the workplace<lb />
and theeconomy according to<lb />
the presidential report. "Ignorance<lb />
of mathematics and science � or<lb />
fear of it � will hinder these chil-<lb />
dren as workers and citizens<lb />
In accordance with the up-<lb />
coming weeks events. Chancellor<lb />
Richard Eakin will make a public<lb />
statement concerning ECU's<lb />
committment to excellence in the<lb />
fields of science, math and tech-<lb />
nology.<lb />
"Once 1 spent three days in<lb />
the back of a truck, tied and blind-<lb />
folded Holland said. "Then I was<lb />
transferred to a dungeon with<lb />
bugs galore. At night I woke up<lb />
because something was crawling<lb />
across my face Holland killed it<lb />
and discovered in the morning it<lb />
was a three-inch cockroach.<lb />
Holland produced a small<lb />
plastic bag and proudly showed it<lb />
to the audience. Inside were sev-<lb />
eral huge Iranian cockroaches.<lb />
On this note, Holland ended<lb />
his speech and urged everyone to<lb />
read Tim Wclls's 444 Days The<lb />
Hostages Remember. "The press<lb />
really blew up some things after<lb />
we were released Holland said.<lb />
"This book tells the real story<lb />
Colonel Holland was<lb />
awarded the Defense Meritorious<lb />
Service Medal for the hostage<lb />
ordeal, and the Distinguished<lb />
Service Medal whichisthe Army's<lb />
highest peacetime award.<lb />
r<lb />
TI IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20,1989 5<lb />
Gordon's Golf &amp; Ski Shop<lb />
for<lb />
FINE GOLF EQUIPMENT &amp; APPAREL<lb />
Burton Nike<lb />
Footjoy Ping<lb />
Head Izod Spalding<lb />
Hogan Wilson<lb />
264 By-pass (Next to McDonald's)<lb />
756-1003<lb />
MALPASS<lb />
�MUFFLER<lb />
See US for all Your<lb />
Automotive Needs<lb />
2616 East 10th Street<lb />
Greenville. NC 27834<lb />
758-7676<lb />
East Carolina Coins &amp; Pawn<lb />
INSTANT CASH LOANS<lb />
752-0322<lb />
�DIAMONDS<lb />
�BICYCLES<lb />
�TELEVISIONS<lb />
�GUNS<lb />
�JEWELRY<lb />
�GUITARS<lb />
�DORM<lb />
REFRIGERATORS<lb />
�CAMERAS<lb />
�STEREOS<lb />
�VCRs<lb />
CORNER OF 10th &amp; DICKINSON<lb />
GREENVILLE<lb />
Economy Mini Storage<lb />
USE YOUR STUDENT DISCOUNT<lb />
SHARE WITH ROOMMATE<lb />
SPECIAL RATES MAY 1 - AUGUST 31<lb />
300 Farmer Street 757-0373<lb />
Greenville, NC<lb />
STUDENT STORES<lb />
"One stop shop-ping at the heart of campus.<lb />
BOOKSTORE<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
Hours:<lb />
MonFri. 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.<lb />
Telelphone: 757-6731<lb />
�<lb />
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SODA SHOP 1<lb />
Wright Building<lb />
Hours:<lb />
MonFri. 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m<lb />
Telelphone: 757-6731<lb />
There May Be Prizes<lb />
In Your Textbooks<lb />
When you sell them for cosh<lb />
of a participating bookstore.<lb />
Bring your course books to the<lb />
bookstore at the end of the term<lb />
and sell them for cash. For each<lb />
book you sell, you'll receive a<lb />
sweepstakes game piece You'll<lb />
know immediately if you're a<lb />
winner. See participating bookstore<lb />
for details.<lb />
'While supplies last No purchase necessary to win<lb />
f,THE CROATAN"<lb />
Hours:<lb />
MonThurs. 7:30 a.m. - 9 p.m.<lb />
Fri. 7:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.<lb />
Sat. 8:30 a.m. -12:30 p.m.<lb />
Telephone: 757-6477<lb />
Look whot you could win,<lb />
� Volkswagen Cabriolets<lb />
� Hawaiian Vacations<lb />
�Tandy 1000 TX PC's<lb />
� Windjammer "Barefoot" Cruises<lb />
� 19 inch Color TV's<lb />
� 4'2 inch TVs with AM FM<lb />
Stereo &amp; Cassette<lb />
� Seiko Wrist Watches<lb />
� Portable Radio Cassettes<lb />
.(over200W0 prizes)<lb />
� AM FM Stereo Clock Radios<lb />
� AM FM Portable Stereos<lb />
� Personal Stereo Cassette<lb />
Players<lb />
� LED. Watches<lb />
� Sport Wallets<lb />
� Soap Opera Challenge<lb />
Card Games<lb />
Windjammer<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLfNlAN<lb />
APRIL 20,1989<lb />
Classifieds<lb />
FOR RENT<lb />
NEED TO SUBLEASE? Law students<lb />
interested in subleasing furnished apart-<lb />
ments for summer (Mav � August") Want<lb />
to make arrangements as soon as possible.<lb />
Call Bert Speicher at 355-3030<lb />
FOR RENT: 3 bedroom, 2 12 bath<lb />
towrthouse at Twin Oaks. Family man-<lb />
aged � S525 month. Fireplace, Appli-<lb />
ances, Paho, Pool Year's lease required<lb />
Opens August 15. in time for Fall semes-<lb />
ter Call 752-2851<lb />
APARTMENT AVAILABLE TO SUB-<lb />
LEASE; Beginning after Mav 8, 2 bed-<lb />
room, 1 12 bath Rent $370mon. plus<lb />
utilities. Close to campus Lease ends after<lb />
2nd summer school session For details<lb />
call 830-5138 � ask for Trish, Susan or<lb />
Tammy<lb />
STUDENTS WELCOMED! 4 months<lb />
seasonal rentals availalbe. Housing 4 to 12<lb />
students each. Call Seagate Realty 441-<lb />
3127.<lb />
LEAVING FOR THE SUMMER: Need to<lb />
find female roommateis) starting in Au-<lb />
gust If interested please call 830-6912 ask<lb />
for Carrie.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: First<lb />
summer session to share 3 bedroom<lb />
house, private bedroom, share bathroom<lb />
with one person, S175mo, 13 utilities<lb />
Call Pam 758-7142.<lb />
2 BR. 1 B. HOUSE: Available to sublease<lb />
for the summer. One block from campus,<lb />
please call 758-0061 for more information.<lb />
ROOM IN SEDCEF1ELD TOWNES:<lb />
Townhouses for sublet during the sum-<lb />
mer Must be a non-smoker If interested<lb />
or want more information contact 355-<lb />
9183.<lb />
FEMALE NON-SMOKER: Needed to<lb />
share 12 rent utilities in a 2 bed<lb />
Townhouse aprox. 2 miles from campus.<lb />
Call 756-77)7 or leave message.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED: For Fall it<lb />
Spring of 39 &amp; 90 � Oakmont Apts. � 2<lb />
br, big kitchen � 1 12 baths. Pool it<lb />
clubhouse Rent S160.00 a month. Call<lb />
752-2151.<lb />
ROOMMATE NEEDED Female Non-<lb />
smoker for Fall it Spnng of 89 &amp; '90-<lb />
Oakmont Apts 2 Br, 11 2 bath. Pool. Rent<lb />
S160mo. Call Stephanie 758-9910.<lb />
HATE CLIMBING STAIRS? On May 5, a<lb />
first floor apartment with dishwasher,<lb />
central air &amp; heat, laundry hookups is<lb />
available. 2 blocks from ECU and onlv<lb />
$230mo. Call Sarah at 756-7444 or 758-<lb />
9597.<lb />
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom 1 12 bath<lb />
towrthouse available May 1st $325.00<lb />
mo.utilities. Call Julie from 8 a.m. to 5<lb />
p.m. @ 551-2477 or lamie evenings @<lb />
758-1427.<lb />
LEAVING FOR SUMMER Need room<lb />
mate starting in May FURNISHED at Tar<lb />
River. ONLY 135mo, 12 utilities.<lb />
Please call Dan, 752-9235.<lb />
FEMALE, NON-SMOKER To rent 12<lb />
of a 2 bedroom apt at Kings Row. Mav,<lb />
June, Julv it Aug $157.50mo. Call Kim<lb />
758-4754<lb />
MALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: To<lb />
share 2 bedroom apt. if possible for one<lb />
year. S150mo12 utilities. Spacious<lb />
rooms. If interested call Mike 830-0771.<lb />
ROOMMATE WANTED to share 3<lb />
bedroom 112 bath house located five<lb />
blocks from campus. Furnished with<lb />
Jacuzzi Hot Tub it all the Amenities. Call<lb />
Wiley 752-4614 after 7:00 p m 524-5790<lb />
days.<lb />
TWO FEMALE ROOMMATES<lb />
NEEDED. For summer school, fall, and<lb />
spring semesters. Two bedrooms, 112<lb />
bath at Tar River Estates. Will include<lb />
sharing cost of rent, utilities, phone and<lb />
cable. Call Jenna 758-2856.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED: From<lb />
May 8 to Aug 1. $131 mo plus 13 utilities<lb />
at Tar River Estates. Washerdryer in<lb />
apartment and close to campus. If inter-<lb />
ested call 758-8801 anytime.<lb />
FEMALE ROOMMATE(S) NEEDED: 1 <lb />
3 rent, 1 3 utilities private room 752-8197.<lb />
ROOM TO SUB-LEASE: For summer<lb />
May 6 � August 15. Wildwood Villas.<lb />
$100.00 a month 14 utilities. Furnished or<lb />
unfurnished. Details call 758-7727 ask for<lb />
Dave.<lb />
FOR SALE<lb />
FOR SALE: Entertainment Center to fit<lb />
dement. White, or Greene dorms. Very<lb />
spacious, includes shelves for a TV. large<lb />
refrigerator, books, etc. Call today! 758-<lb />
4507 Amy or Kathleen.<lb />
MOTORCYCLE FOR SALE: '85 Honda<lb />
Nighthawk 450 cc. Excellent condition,<lb />
low milageplus 2 helmets for only<lb />
$999.00 Call Kevin � 758-5667or 758-0710.<lb />
FOR SALE: 1972 Karmann Chia-Convert-<lb />
ab,83a COndihon $200� m Call Jay<lb />
GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES<lb />
From $100. Fords. Mercedes. Corvettes.<lb />
Chevvs. Surplus, buvers Guide (1) 805-<lb />
687-6000 Ext. S-1166<lb />
GOVERNMENT HOMES: From $1 00.<lb />
"U Repair Also tax delinquent property.<lb />
Call 805 644-9533 Ext. 1052 for info.<lb />
CAN YOU BUY: Jeeps, Cars, 4 X 4's seized<lb />
in drug raids for under $100.00? Call for<lb />
facts today 602-837-3401. Ext. 711.<lb />
FOR SALE: Large dorm size refrigerator.<lb />
S100.00 or best offer. Gray carpet $60.00<lb />
Both only used for 9 months. Call 758-9204<lb />
and ask for Mich?Ue.<lb />
BED AND DRESSFR: Excellent condi-<lb />
tion � $100.00 RecUngin chair, S20.00 Call<lb />
Leslie 752-6219.<lb />
R.E.M. TICKETS FOR SALE: April 23 �<lb />
Charlotte. Call 758-7805.<lb />
NEED APARTMENT ACCESSORIES?<lb />
Going west sale � must sell everything<lb />
from plants to furniture to kitchen stuff.<lb />
Real cheap prices, call soon Tom. 830-<lb />
3822.<lb />
FOR SALE: Dresser $15 Kitchen table<lb />
$40, Bed $100. Prices are neg. Please call<lb />
752-2898.<lb />
SERVICES OFFERED<lb />
WORD PROCESSING AND PHOTO-<lb />
COPYING SERVICES: We offer typing<lb />
and photocopying services. We also sell<lb />
software and computer diskettes. 24<lb />
hours in and out. Guaranteed typing on<lb />
paper up to 20 hand written pages. We<lb />
repair computers and printers also. Low<lb />
est hourly rate in town. SDF Professional<lb />
Computer Services, 106 East 5th Street<lb />
(Reside Cubbies) Greenville, NC 752-<lb />
3694.<lb />
NEED A D.J Hire the ELBO D.J. Call<lb />
early and book for your formal or party<lb />
758-1700, ask for Dillon or leave a mes-<lb />
sage.<lb />
WORD PROCESSING Reports, Resu<lb />
mes, Laser Printing Rush jobs and reser-<lb />
vations accepted Call 752-1933 before 5<lb />
pm.<lb />
CATERING SERVICE AVAILABLE:<lb />
For private partv, senior show it gradu-<lb />
ation partv Make reservation in advance<lb />
Call Joe 757-1278.<lb />
NEED A BABYSITTER or someone to<lb />
clean vour house? I have experience in<lb />
both. Call Kim 758-4754.<lb />
FREE MAKEOVERS: Matrix Design<lb />
Team is coming to town If you would like<lb />
a FREE custom cut, color or perm give me<lb />
a call at 355-2666, ask for Rachelle Staz-<lb />
zone.<lb />
HELP WANTED<lb />
LIFE GUARDS AND RENTAL ATTEN-<lb />
DANTS NEEDED: Atlantic 3each area.<lb />
Memorial Day through Labor Day. Con-<lb />
tact Beach Bums Beach Service P O. Box<lb />
1342 Atlantic Beach, NC 28512.<lb />
HELP WANTED: 2 part-time positions<lb />
available for light secretarial work. Mon-<lb />
Fri and week-ends. Will work around<lb />
student schedule. Call 756-9876.<lb />
ATLANTIC BEACH SUMMER EM-<lb />
PLOYMENT NEEDED: Bartenders,<lb />
Kitchen Personnel, Waitresses at the<lb />
newly remodeled Jolly Knave Restaurant<lb />
it Lounge. 726-8222.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Advertising Display<lb />
Assistant position available to creative<lb />
hard-working individual. Experience in<lb />
graphic arts and display background<lb />
desirable. Portfolio is required with inter-<lb />
view. Apply with Brady's Carolina East<lb />
Mall M-VV 12-4 or call 756-2224 for inter-<lb />
view appointment.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Female non-smoker to<lb />
assist with household duties in exchange<lb />
for room and board. Near ECU 757-1798.<lb />
HELP WANTED: Part-time help needed<lb />
with local Law firm. Need good commu-<lb />
nication &amp; typing skills. Marketing or<lb />
communications major with interest in at-<lb />
tending law school preferred. Call Carla<lb />
756-6300.<lb />
COLLEGE STUDENTS: Wanted at Kitty<lb />
Hawk N.C Beach� live-in nannies.<lb />
Room and board plus salary. Plus oppor-<lb />
tunities to work in retail shop for extra<lb />
income References required. Call Kathv<lb />
Koplen 919-261-3546.<lb />
ATTENTION � HIRING: Government<lb />
jobs � your area. Many immediate open-<lb />
ings without waiting list or test. SI 7 840 �<lb />
$69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885.<lb />
YOUR OWN BUSINESS Sell unique T-<lb />
shirts. Must Apply now for Fall '89 Call<lb />
Toll free 1-800-842-2336.<lb />
HELP WANTED Counselor needed<lb />
Residential Summer Camp for Adults and<lb />
Children with Autism. May 2lst through<lb />
July 22 Work and live on campsite in<lb />
Chapel Hill Area $130 00 per week. Call<lb />
Autism Society of NC @ 821-0859<lb />
.r YOU A COLLEGE STUDENT:<lb />
Looking for part-time employment, ned<lb />
a good solid respectable job to begin now<lb />
and continue through the summer7<lb />
Through Fall semester' And even throuth<lb />
graduation? Brodv's ami Brady's tor Men<lb />
are accepting applications for dedicated<lb />
conscientious people who show enthusi-<lb />
asm to be a part of a qualitv retail<lb />
envirnoment. Apply with Rrodv's Caro-<lb />
lina East Mall Mon. it Tues 12 � 4<lb />
PERSONALS<lb />
ATTENTION ECU: "Spring Break for<lb />
Children's Hospital" � The Eccentrics,<lb />
The Bash, it The Embers; at the Pitt<lb />
County Fairgrounds. Tickets onlv $5, ad-<lb />
vance; available ECU Central Ticket Of-<lb />
fice (Mendenhall) it all fraternities.<lb />
ALPHA PHI FORGET-ME-NOT BALL:<lb />
Dinner was an interesting sight, Michelle<lb />
screamed "big chicken" and ran track all<lb />
night. Traci's date's face was flat in his<lb />
plate, so she ran to Ellen to borrow a date<lb />
(two of them Ellen!) Megan's date was<lb />
clueless of her award, little did he know<lb />
there could be another man aboard.<lb />
Shortly after dinner, we move the scene to<lb />
the hall, where Shen and Mike had one<lb />
heck of a brawl! But the juicv part was<lb />
down the other end, cuz Scott West came<lb />
around the bend (shame on you!). So this<lb />
leads to the big ending, hev Sheri �<lb />
When's the wedding?! Thanks to every-<lb />
one for the wonderful memories' What'a<lb />
ball!<lb />
NO NEED TO DRIVE Buses running<lb />
from Mendenhall for "Spring Break for<lb />
Children's Hospital" � 3 bands on Sun<lb />
23rd. Get tickets now.<lb />
AMANDA, KRISTIN, MISSY: The 3<lb />
vagrants who have been the best room-<lb />
mates. Thanks for all the 'killer" times<lb />
and party fouls that were committed mv<lb />
senior semester. Be nice Fndav at Chi<lb />
Omega's Senior Burn Party Cramer.<lb />
WORTH: Had a great weekend in<lb />
Florence. Sorry 'bout the license plate<lb />
Was that you in Stuckevs Cooley.<lb />
ECU GREEKS: Onlv one more gig before<lb />
we leave for the summer; Sun 23rd 9 Pitt<lb />
Co. Fairgrounds � 3 bands only S5<lb />
ticket. Buses funning from Mendenhall.<lb />
Get tickets from anv 1FC fraternity.<lb />
BETAS: Our thoughts, wishes and<lb />
prayers are with you and Dave. Love the<lb />
Alpha Phis.<lb />
ZETA TAU ALPHA SOFTBALL<lb />
PLAYERS: Best of luck in the playoffs. We<lb />
know you will do a great job. Love, the<lb />
sisters and pledges of ZTA.<lb />
THETA CHI: Presents formal awards.<lb />
Chris J. gets the milli-vennili dance<lb />
award )enny and Jeff get the take the ham<lb />
and run award. Chris P. gets the I wanna<lb />
smoke award David R and date get the<lb />
stagger, stagger, roll, stagger, crawl<lb />
award. Allen M. gets the back-stabber<lb />
award Tim G gets the yo MTV raps dance<lb />
award Clayton W. gets the doo from hell<lb />
award. Porter G. gets the pig on the brain<lb />
award Tommv G. gets the you're the best<lb />
lookin thang here award. Last but not<lb />
least, Mitch E. gets the pancake, roll,<lb />
sugar, butter, sausage, bacon toss award.<lb />
REWARD OFFERED: If you witnessed<lb />
the car accident Saturday night of April<lb />
8th approximately 9 p.m. Please call<lb />
Kristie at 752-2616. This information is<lb />
vital for court purposes.<lb />
THETA CHI FORMAL: Was a success<lb />
because of the planning by Mitch and Tim,<lb />
so special thanks go out to you two as well<lb />
as the brothers, pledges and their classy<lb />
dates! It was a blast and we're lookin'<lb />
forward to next year!<lb />
GREEKS: The Pi Kapps would like to<lb />
thank the ones who came out to field day.<lb />
The rest of you missed a good time, but<lb />
next year will be a time to redeme your-<lb />
selves.<lb />
PI KAPPS: The playoffs are here and<lb />
exams are near let's do our best and show<lb />
we have no fear!<lb />
DEAR KATHY: I know it's too late to<lb />
change what's already been done. It<lb />
seems typical of me to do something in<lb />
haste and try to make amends later. What<lb />
I once thought would be easy to take I later<lb />
found too painful to accept. It wasn't fair<lb />
for me to try and hurt you because of my<lb />
inability to cope. You can never think less<lb />
of me, than I do of myself right now. I'm<lb />
sorry Not only have I lost you completely,<lb />
but your friends as well. If I had it to do<lb />
over again Well, you know the rest. I<lb />
only hope that someday you'll under-<lb />
stand what I was going through and for-<lb />
give me Unitl then take care. I Love You,<lb />
Ray.<lb />
NANCY CRABTREE: Congratulations<lb />
on your Phi Beta Lambda Award. Good<lb />
luck this summer Love, the sisters and<lb />
pledges of ZTA.<lb />
ZETA IS PROUD OF ITS LEADERS:<lb />
Deena Niewiadomski, Kelly Jones, and<lb />
Jane 1 luggins. Congratulations on 6mi-<lb />
cron Delta Kappa leadership Society.<lb />
PIKES: Gotta love it.<lb />
CHI OMEGA: Looking forward to an<lb />
exciting day of sun n' suds. Pikes.<lb />
CREEKS: Thanks to everyone who came<lb />
out and participated in Greek week. The<lb />
Pikes.<lb />
HAPPY HOUR: The Fizz 9 pm until<lb />
Drink specials, etc. Grab a picnic table and<lb />
soak it up. Pi Kappa Alpha.<lb />
COME TO THE ALPHA DELTA PI CAR<lb />
WASH: On Saturday, April 22 at the Pan<lb />
try on 10th street � onlv $2<lb />
AOPI'S: And their dates, two days adorn<lb />
your Hawiian clothes. It's not a rumor<lb />
everyone knows. Greenville won't matter<lb />
cause we're going to rock the nation<lb />
Why? you ask � It's an AOPi celebration<lb />
We girls know how to end the vear now<lb />
It's what we've been waiting for � The<lb />
1989 Luau! Bank on it!<lb />
LAST PARTY OF THE YEAR: Spnng<lb />
Break for Children's Hospital" 3 bands �<lb />
$5 advance, available in Mendenhall and<lb />
all fraternities �Sun 23rd, 12 till � Buses<lb />
running from Mendenhall<lb />
BAHAMA MAMA: Is coming Time to<lb />
party ECU If you party to hard to drive<lb />
away from the party, Ride will be<lb />
proveded. Have fun but be safe! Kappa<lb />
Sigma says Don't Drive Drunk<lb />
ACREDD: This is it � what you've been<lb />
waiting for  Do you get high' Let's fly on<lb />
pilings, Cotty's Cooter Repair. Stais What<lb />
do ET it Z28s have in common, sweet <lb />
butterflys, I never, walk much, poot, pic-<lb />
tures, talk about others � never! Your<lb />
mama's best light, Myrtle Beach one cast-<lb />
later, neighbors, DC. � they are my sis-<lb />
ters, drunk phone calls, The Club, lank, J r<lb />
it Trolls, Da na da na na na na na �<lb />
tequila, who's bed am I in7 Swimming at<lb />
midnight, my pocketbook puppv, subtj<lb />
tion, roadtrips, you might find a rat under<lb />
those clothes, waking up earlv is fun,<lb />
steamrollers, all day hangovers, I'll hold<lb />
your hair back, candy cane� vou what<lb />
two buzzing babes, 1 broke a nail, I spv �<lb />
super sleuths, I don't remember that<lb />
Take care of my record contract, I'll mis;<lb />
you! Love ya bunches! H-head<lb />
ATTENTION ALL MAEGGUILLIC-<lb />
CUTTIES AND FRIENDS! In case<lb />
you've forgotten what todav is, here are a<lb />
few clue 82088 � Soccer had invas-<lb />
sion, Jenn's B-day, our window and banis-<lb />
ter will never be the same. 92088 � "I<lb />
never did it with a . toothbrush " 1020<lb />
88 � A 6:30 a.m. partv still going strong.<lb />
112088 � Frankister � Your B-day?<lb />
You buy! 12088 � Plaved suck-n blow<lb />
LIGHT, BRIGHT, FUN<lb />
JEWELRY<lb />
By Dale Jenssen<lb />
n <lb />
355-2426 Ait Gallery &amp; F.ne Crafts<lb />
690 Arlington Village<lb />
Mon-Frl<lb />
10-5pm<lb />
Sat<lb />
11-4pm<lb />
PAINTERS NEEDED<lb />
This Summer at ECU<lb />
May 15 through July 31<lb />
Call Now:<lb />
757-6167<lb />
Diamonds - Jewelry - TV's -<lb />
VCR's - Watches - Guns -<lb />
Musical Instruments<lb />
BILLS<lb />
Wc Buy Sell, &amp; Trade<lb />
PAWN SHOP<lb />
Strictly Confidential Transactions'<lb />
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Every Fri. night at 700 in the Jenkins Art<lb />
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study every I uesday at p.m. in Rawl 13U.<lb />
Bring your Bible and a friend as we study<lb />
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if you need a ride or further info.<lb />
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fied for university work study program.<lb />
Hours: Mon. 2 pm. to 5 p.m. Sat. 10 am to<lb />
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week. (10 to 15 hours per week). If inter-<lb />
ested, please call Connie � 757-6665 or<lb />
Lou Anne 757-6336.<lb />
TUTORS NEEDED<lb />
Tutors needed for all business<lb />
Contact Lisa at Academic Counseling,<lb />
Dept. of Athletics � 757-6282 or 757-1677.<lb />
ECU NAVIGATORS<lb />
"Flight 730 the weekly get-together of<lb />
the Navigators, continues its streak of<lb />
good Bible study every Thur 730-9 in<lb />
Biology 103. The non-stop, no-frills meet-<lb />
ing is designed to help you develop a<lb />
closer walk with God. In-flight refresh-<lb />
ments served. No ticket required; Just<lb />
reserve your time<lb />
SEASON TICKETS<lb />
Season tickets for the 1989-90 Performing<lb />
Arts Series at ECU are now on sale. This<lb />
outstanding season includes ITZHAK<lb />
PERLMAN, THE N.C. DANCE THE-<lb />
ATRE, SHALON '90, THE CANNES<lb />
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA with RAN-<lb />
SOM WILSON, THE N.C.<lb />
SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, CARMEN<lb />
sung in English, DREAM GIRLS and<lb />
much more, Patrons are cautioned that<lb />
initial season ticket sales are brisk. Al-<lb />
though individual event tickets will go on<lb />
�ale 3 weeks prior to each event, it is<lb />
highly possible that the series will sell out<lb />
In season sells. Don't miss out on the best<lb />
Performing Arts Series, order your tickets<lb />
today. Tickets are on sale at the Central<lb />
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If your life has been affected, past or pres-<lb />
ent, by having been raised in a home or<lb />
environment where alcoholic and other<lb />
dysfunctional behaviors were present.<lb />
Here's Something You Should Know'<lb />
Each Tues. at 4:30, in rm. 312 of the Coun-<lb />
seling Center, there is a discussion and<lb />
learning group meeting for those with<lb />
common concerns. Newcomers are en-<lb />
couraged to come at 4:15. Call 757-6793 for<lb />
additional info.<lb />
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Summer Qreeze<lb />
Vol. l.No. 1<lb />
A Laboratory Production of Journalism 3200<lb />
April 1989<lb />
Sororities rush to fall rush<lb />
By Kelly Boyle<lb />
There is a change in the way<lb />
ihat sorority rush will be held in the<lb />
upcoming fall semester, according to<lb />
panheUenk president Barbara Lamb.<lb />
Instead of conducting rush<lb />
activities during the first week of the<lb />
new semester, women interested in<lb />
pledging a sorority as well as<lb />
sorority members will have to return<lb />
to school a week early for rush.<lb />
Rush will be held Aug. 19-23, with<lb />
classes starting Aug. 23.<lb />
According to Miss Lamb, rush<lb />
takes approximately four to five<lb />
hours a day for rushees and seven to<lb />
ten hours a day for the sorority<lb />
women. The svstem used in the<lb />
past caused a lot of conflicts with<lb />
night classes, class assignments and<lb />
jobs. "Rush before school will<lb />
allow both rushees and Greek<lb />
women to have more time to prepare<lb />
and enjoy rush Miss Lamb said.<lb />
This system will help new<lb />
students at East Carolina who are<lb />
interested in going through sorority<lb />
rush to better adjust because they<lb />
will not have to worry about at-<lb />
tending to juggle classes their first<lb />
week in college and a busy week of<lb />
rush.<lb />
Another positive aspect of this<lb />
new system is that it will weed out<lb />
the girls who are not seriously<lb />
interested in pledging a sorority.<lb />
This is the first year that East<lb />
Carolina will be using this system<lb />
so the turn-out may be low. Miss<lb />
Lamb seems to think that this may<lb />
be beneficial to the Greek system<lb />
right now because at the rate many<lb />
sororities are growing, (a few are<lb />
numbering close to or over 100<lb />
members now), most sororities can<lb />
afford one small rush.<lb />
Many larger universities have<lb />
this pre-school rush and it has been<lb />
very successful. It was inevitable<lb />
that East Carolina would have to<lb />
move to this system sooner or later<lb />
because of the growth in its Greek<lb />
system and according to Miss Lamb,<lb />
this is a good time to do it.<lb />
There has been a mixed reaction<lb />
among sorority women about this<lb />
new system. Many members feel<lb />
that it cuts into their summer<lb />
vacation too much because they not<lb />
only have to come back a week early<lb />
for the rush activities, they must<lb />
also be here a week before the<lb />
activities begin to participate in in-<lb />
dividual sorority rush workshops.<lb />
Kathy Melnick, a member of<lb />
Alpha Xi Delta sorority, is not<lb />
happy with this new procedure. She<lb />
said, "In my opinion, it is not fair<lb />
to require us to come back to school<lb />
two weeks early from our summer<lb />
vacation to participate in rush when<lb />
I think that it worked just fine when<lb />
wc did it the first week of school<lb />
Elizabeth Moore, a member of<lb />
Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority dis-<lb />
agrees. She said: "I think that<lb />
moving rush to before school starts<lb />
is a good idea. It will take a lot of<lb />
pressure off of us and the rushees. I<lb />
remember going through rush and<lb />
being loo excited and too tired to<lb />
want to even think about school as-<lb />
signments when I got done and I got<lb />
really behind in all of my classes the<lb />
first week of school<lb />
Many potential rushees attended<lb />
a Convocation ceremony on April 3<lb />
in Wright Auditorium to familiarize<lb />
themselves a little more with<lb />
sorority life at East Carolina<lb />
University. All of the sororities,<lb />
which will be holding rush in the<lb />
fall, contributed slides of many<lb />
special events and everyday fun for<lb />
the enjoyment of all.<lb />
Whether this change is a good<lb />
idea or not is yet to be seen, but<lb />
come August when the girls start<lb />
pouring back into town and ex-<lb />
citement is in the air, many girls<lb />
may realize that it docs not really<lb />
make a difference as long as their<lb />
rush is a successful one.<lb />
Few exceptions available<lb />
for meal plan In summer<lb />
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Mandatory meal plan at Mendenhall. Good or bad idea?<lb />
(Photo by Patty Anderson)<lb />
By Beth Bass<lb />
Eating at ECU will take a<lb />
different twist during the 1989<lb />
sessions of summer school.<lb />
All students desiring on-campus<lb />
housing will participate in the<lb />
combined room and board<lb />
program. "There will be no<lb />
exceptions for regular students<lb />
except in some situations con-<lb />
cerning handicapped students<lb />
said Carolyn Fulghum, assis-<lb />
tant vice chancellor and direc-<lb />
tor of housing.<lb />
The University Dining<lb />
Program will operate in<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center<lb />
through a declining balance cash<lb />
card with a $100 minimum to<lb />
be paid per term. This required<lb />
fee will be paid in addition to<lb />
the regular tuition and room<lb />
rent.<lb />
The Declining Balance Plan<lb />
is a cash card providing each<lb />
patron complete control of his<lb />
account as to where, when and<lb />
how much is spent on meal<lb />
purchases. The price of each<lb />
meal eaten is deducted from the<lb />
balance in the account by means<lb />
of a card reader. After each<lb />
transaction, the balance remain-<lb />
ing in the account is displayed<lb />
on the card reader for customer<lb />
information. Meal cards for<lb />
summer school students must<lb />
be obtained from the Vali-Dine<lb />
office on the first floor of<lb />
Mendenhall.<lb />
The $100 required deposit<lb />
is a minimum amount and is<lb />
not designed to totally meet the<lb />
dining needs of a student for<lb />
five and one-half weeks of<lb />
school. All additional deposits<lb />
must be made to the Vali-Dine<lb />
office in Mendenhall in $25 in-<lb />
crements. The $100 required<lb />
deposit is nonrefundable and<lb />
cannot be carried over to the<lb />
second term; however, any<lb />
additional deposits can be carried<lb />
over to be fully utilized during<lb />
summer school.<lb />
Dining services at ECU are<lb />
managed by Canteen Company.<lb />
Current plans call for the new<lb />
400 seat dining hall and snack<lb />
bar being added to Mendenhall<lb />
to be operational in time for<lb />
summer school. This will en-<lb />
able dining services to operate<lb />
both the "all you can eat" din-<lb />
ing hall and the a la carte snack<lb />
bar during the summer terms.<lb />
According to Dean Ful-<lb />
ghum, over the last two or three<lb />
summers, it has been a losing<lb />
proposition to offer dining ser-<lb />
vices. "If students pay the<lb />
money, they will use the facil-<lb />
ity. I feel, however, the stu-<lb />
dents will be quite pleased with<lb />
the new services Dean<lb />
Fulghum said.<lb />
The primary reason for the<lb />
installation of this dining pro-<lb />
gram is to enable the Food Ser-<lb />
vices a chance to correct any<lb />
problems such as traffic flow or<lb />
machinery malfunctions before<lb />
the fall semester.<lb />
Students are to remember<lb />
that this particular program will<lb />
only be in effect during the<lb />
summer school sessions.<lb />
"Eventually, a similar system<lb />
may be in effect, but the pro-<lb />
cess of incorporating this type<lb />
of meal plan will be filtered in<lb />
over a period of years Dean<lb />
Fulghum said.<lb />
Any questions concerning<lb />
the summer school dining pro-<lb />
gram can be directed to Frank<lb />
Salamon, director of dining<lb />
services or to Janice Ellis, ad-<lb />
ministrative and Vali-Dine<lb />
coordinator at 757-6382.<lb />
Interest in teaching<lb />
on the rise; but still<lb />
short of demand<lb />
By Clejetter Pickett<lb />
Freshman interest in teaching<lb />
careers has increased by more than<lb />
two-thirds since 1982. In the fall of<lb />
1987, 8.1 percent of students<lb />
entering college planned to pursue<lb />
careers as elementary or secondary<lb />
school teachers, up from 7.3 percent<lb />
in 1986 and the low of 4.7<lb />
percent in 1982. This is according<lb />
to the 22nd annual survey of<lb />
entering freshmen conducted jointly<lb />
by UCLA's Higher Education<lb />
Research Institute and the American<lb />
Council of Education.<lb />
Although the interest in<lb />
teaching careers is increasing it still<lb />
falls short of the projected demand<lb />
and is far below the all-time high<lb />
recorded in 1968 when 23.5 percent<lb />
of the entering freshmen (and 37.5<lb />
percent of freshmen women)<lb />
expressed an interest in the teaching<lb />
profession.<lb />
Although the interest in<lb />
education careers is encouraging the<lb />
1987 data suggest potential<lb />
problems with future supplies of<lb />
certain technology and health career<lb />
professions. The interest in nursing<lb />
careers fell by more than half in four<lb />
years.<lb />
Engineering and technology<lb />
continue to show sharp declines:<lb />
freshman interest in engineering fell<lb />
by more than a fourth since 1982,<lb />
while preference for computing<lb />
careers declined by more than two-<lb />
thirds during the same periods.<lb />
In 1987, nearly equal<lb />
proportions of men and women hope<lb />
to become physicians (3.6 percent<lb />
for men and 3.3 percent for women.)<lb />
This is a big change from past<lb />
years. In 1977, 3.9 percent of the<lb />
freshman men and 2.5 percent of the<lb />
freshman women hoped to become<lb />
physicians, compared to 6.4 percent<lb />
of the men and only 1.3 percent of<lb />
the women in 1967.<lb />
There are more women now<lb />
interested in engineering and<lb />
computing than 10 years ago. The<lb />
recent declines in tresnman interested<lb />
in these careers occurs among both<lb />
sexes.<lb />
As one may have guessed,<lb />
business continues to attract more<lb />
students. The most preferred among<lb />
college freshmen, business, reached<lb />
another all-time high in fall 1987.<lb />
The rising popularity of busineess<lb />
among freshmen is in part due to the<lb />
growing number of women who<lb />
plan to pursue business careers.<lb />
New<lb />
places<lb />
for<lb />
new<lb />
faces<lb />
By Mike Geraci<lb />
East Carolina University is<lb />
growing. Student enrollment in-<lb />
creases each year and construction on<lb />
campus is booming.<lb />
As students return to classes<lb />
next fall there will be two new<lb />
facilities finished and ready for use:<lb />
the Sports Medicine and Physical<lb />
Education building, next to Minges<lb />
Coliseum, and an addition to the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Center.<lb />
Directors of the construction<lb />
say the projects will definitely be<lb />
open and ready for use by the begin-<lb />
ning of the Fall '89 semester.<lb />
The three-level addition to the<lb />
Mendenhall Student Union will add<lb />
needed open space, offices and a new<lb />
cafeteria.<lb />
The basement of the addition<lb />
will have a party room and a larger<lb />
multi-purpose room to be used for<lb />
such things as blood drives. The<lb />
Minority Student Organization of-<lb />
fices along with the offices for<lb />
black fraternities and sororities will<lb />
be housed in the basement also.<lb />
The university's radio station,<lb />
WZMB, will move its broadcasting<lb />
equipment, control room and offices<lb />
to the basement and will have the<lb />
media board's photo lab as a neigh-<lb />
bor. Room has also been made for<lb />
the food service to store their sup-<lb />
plies.<lb />
The main floor will feature a<lb />
400 seal cafeteria and snack bar ca-<lb />
pable of serving 1,000 people at<lb />
lunch and dinner. Offices for the<lb />
managers will also be located on<lb />
this floor.<lb />
The third floor will have 11 of-<lb />
fices to be used by the student gov-<lb />
ernment and other groups. A grate<lb />
room twice the size of the multi-<lb />
purpose room will be there accom-<lb />
panied by another multi-purpose<lb />
room.<lb />
If all stays on schedule the<lb />
building will be furnished in April<lb />
and in business by fall.<lb />
Fall at East Carolina means<lb />
football, and when the 1989 season<lb />
kicks-off the Pirates will have a new<lb />
home, The Sports Medicine and<lb />
Physical Education Building.<lb />
This 82,095 square foot addition<lb />
to the athletic department will house<lb />
almost every aspect of sports needed<lb />
for a competitive program.<lb />
The Pirate Football team will<lb />
have its lockers moved in along<lb />
with the coaches and their offices.<lb />
Men and women basketball teams<lb />
also will move their offices into the<lb />
building.<lb />
The Sports Information De-<lb />
partment plans to follow suit and<lb />
transfer its offices into the spa-<lb />
cious building along with the ad-<lb />
ministrative offices of the athletic<lb />
department.<lb />
A new human performance lab-<lb />
oratory will be stationed in the<lb />
complex. The new lab will offer fit-<lb />
ness, blood, oxygen and stress test-<lb />
ing facilities to student athletes,<lb />
students and the community.<lb />
The Sports Medicine Depart-<lb />
ment will move into the complex<lb />
and establish what directors call one<lb />
of the finest programs in the coun-<lb />
try.<lb />
Doctor and dental offices,<lb />
rehabilitation and therapeutic<lb />
facilities and hydro-therapy<lb />
equipment will be housed there.<lb />
Sports Medicine students will<lb />
attend classes in a 208 seat audito-<lb />
rium . To complete the facility, a<lb />
new strength center will be added<lb />
saving athletes the trip down Evans<lb />
Street.<lb />
Directors say the facility is<lb />
scheduled to open July 1.<lb />
Teenagers to<lb />
camp at ECL<lb />
An addition to Menenhall Student Center is one of the major<lb />
construction projects taking place on campus. (Photo by<lb />
Patty Anderson)<lb />
By Jill Conti<lb />
Hundreds of young people are<lb />
scheduled to invade the East<lb />
Carolina University campus this<lb />
summer.<lb />
There are approximately 23<lb />
camps being held at ECU, ranging<lb />
from athletics to academics. ECU<lb />
does not sponsor all of these. Some<lb />
are established by separate organiza-<lb />
tions, but ECU is involved in at<lb />
least an administrative position.<lb />
Almost all of the campers will re-<lb />
side on College Hill and West<lb />
Campus.<lb />
June 25-July 8, approximately<lb />
125 high school students<lb />
exceptional in science and mathe-<lb />
matics will participate in Summer<lb />
Ventures. Students attend classes,<lb />
travel on weekend trips, and partici-<lb />
pate in recreational activities. This<lb />
is the only camp that allows stu-<lb />
dents to do research at the ECU<lb />
Medical School.<lb />
June 18-June 27, close to 150<lb />
young people ranging from grades<lb />
8 through 12 will attend the<lb />
Legislators' School for Youth<lb />
Development. These students<lb />
attends classes on communication<lb />
skills, leadership training and<lb />
enviromental affairs. They also<lb />
travel to listen to the North Carolina<lb />
legislators, and they take a weekend<lb />
camping trip.<lb />
250 students on July 16-July 28<lb />
in grades 7 through 10 will attend<lb />
the ECU Science Camp. These<lb />
academically gifted young people are<lb />
offered classes in computers,<lb />
photography, astronomy, chemistry,<lb />
ecology and geology. The<lb />
instructional curriculum is based on<lb />
expressed interests of each student.<lb />
Recreation is offered as well as an<lb />
evening lecture series.<lb />
Other camps include the North<lb />
Carolina Suzuki Workshop on June<lb />
9-14. Choral and keyboard camps<lb />
are being offered June 18-24.<lb />
Softball and basketball camps for<lb />
males and females will be June 18-<lb />
July 20. A cheerleading camp will<lb />
take place June 27-June 30.<lb />
Six orientation sessions for<lb />
incoming freshmen will begin June<lb />
11. These three-day sessions will<lb />
consist of placement testing, college<lb />
life discussions and some recre-<lb />
ational time. For the second year<lb />
now, parents will be able to attend<lb />
subsequent sessions at the same<lb />
time as their children. They will at-<lb />
tend discussions on financial aid,<lb />
residence life, intramural services<lb />
and the counseling center. The par-<lb />
ents and students are kept separated<lb />
throughout the three days.<lb />
The camps offered at ECU<lb />
during the summer allow students<lb />
the chance to spend a few weeks<lb />
living in a college atmosphere.<lb />
So ECU summer school<lb />
students beware. There will be lots<lb />
of smaller students on campus this<lb />
summer living in the dorms, eating<lb />
cafeteria food, and having a great<lb />
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features<lb />
Summer Breeze April 1989 Page 2<lb />
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A radio, sunglasses and suntan oil are among the essential items needed for those who are<lb />
set on getting that serious summer tan. But many sun worshippers are now thinking twice<lb />
before spending hours in the sun. (Photo by Patty Anderson)<lb />
UV rays harmful<lb />
Tanning is summer sickness<lb />
Bv Lvnn Jovner<lb />
Summer is in the air and many<lb />
of you will be heading to the beach,<lb />
your own backyard, or a tanning bed<lb />
to work on a healthy-looking tan.<lb />
As you have probably heard before,<lb />
the glorious bronzed look may not<lb />
be so "healthy" after all.<lb />
Each year about 300,000 new<lb />
cases of skin cancer are reported.<lb />
More than 90 percent of the cases<lb />
are believed to be caused by overex-<lb />
posure to ultraviolet rays which<lb />
come from the sun or tanning beds.<lb />
Doctors had formerly believed that<lb />
only older people who had spent<lb />
years in the sun could develop skin<lb />
cancer, but recently an increasing<lb />
number of people in their twenties<lb />
have suffered from the same disease.<lb />
Another risk from this overexposure<lb />
is premature aging of the skin.<lb />
Sunlight does have some bene-<lb />
ficial effects. A moderate amount ol<lb />
sun helps clear up mild cases of<lb />
acne; lowers blood pressure; pro-<lb />
motes high energy and endurance,<lb />
utilizes the body's Vitamin D and<lb />
maintains biological rhythms and<lb />
the secretion of hormones.<lb />
If you plan to be in the outside<lb />
sunlight, here arc some hints to<lb />
protect your skin. Choose an SPF<lb />
(Sun Protection Factor) sunscreen<lb />
that is right for you. Even if you<lb />
alreads have a tan, you still need to<lb />
protect your skin. If you are fair-<lb />
skinned and burn easily use an SPF<lb />
of 8-15; if you tan gradually and<lb />
burn some use an SPF of 4-8; if<lb />
you tan easily and usually never<lb />
burn use an SPF of 2-4. Be sure to<lb />
reapply the lotion often, especially<lb />
after swimming or perspiring.<lb />
Your risk of sunburn is greater<lb />
when affected by these factors: if<lb />
you are exposed to sunlight between<lb />
the hours of 11 a.m. and 2 p.m if<lb />
you are taking certain drugs such as<lb />
antibiotics, oral contraceptives, sul-<lb />
Stay cool with movies<lb />
5ummer greeze<lb />
Copy Editors<lb />
Layout Artists<lb />
Editor<lb />
Assignment Editor<lb />
Graphics Editor<lb />
Chief Photographer<lb />
Kirstin Eakes<lb />
Lynn Joyner<lb />
Patty Anderson<lb />
Beth Bass<lb />
Hamilton Holloway<lb />
Tracie Clark<lb />
Davin Jackson<lb />
Caroline Kendrick<lb />
Constance Ward<lb />
Jim Hoy<lb />
Elizabeth Moore<lb />
Kelly Boyle<lb />
Key Writers<lb />
Faculty Adviser<lb />
Clejetter;<lb />
Jill Conti<lb />
Lisa Pittman<lb />
Tracye Larkin<lb />
Mike Geraci<lb />
Brenda Sane<lb />
Summer Breeze is a laboratory exercise by students in Journalism 320C<lb />
presented are those of the individual writers and in no way reflect views or"<lb />
Journalism Program, the Department of English or East Carolina University<lb />
fonamides, antipsychotics, diuretics<lb />
or some antihistamincs; and if you<lb />
are near water or sand. Be sure to<lb />
protect your eyes from cataracts by<lb />
wearing effective sunglasses and to<lb />
protect your lips from sunburn with<lb />
an SPF emolient of 15 or higher.<lb />
If you are planning to use a<lb />
tanning bed, it is important to know<lb />
that this method is not necessarily<lb />
any safer than the sun. Mary<lb />
Flesha-Adams of Student Health<lb />
Service said: "Some people think<lb />
tanning beds are better, but the<lb />
complications are the same.<lb />
Problems that result are due to<lb />
overexposure in the sun or tanning<lb />
beds<lb />
The difference between tanning<lb />
by the sun and tanning by beds in-<lb />
volves the amount and types of ul-<lb />
traviolet radiation found in each.<lb />
Two types of ultraviolet rays found<lb />
in sunlight are UVA and UVB.<lb />
UVA radiation is 1,000 times less<lb />
effective in causing burns than UVB<lb />
radiation. Most sunlamps give off<lb />
mostly either UVA or UVB rays.<lb />
Some sunlamps give off as much as<lb />
10 times more UVA rays than the<lb />
sun.<lb />
In order to protect users against<lb />
many of the hazards of indoor tan-<lb />
ning, the FDA sets certain regula-<lb />
tions on the tanning bed industry.<lb />
The FDA requires that manufactur-<lb />
ers follow standards for technical<lb />
performance, labeling (including in-<lb />
structions and warnings to the user)<lb />
and testing to see if the products<lb />
comply with the set requirements.<lb />
Some guidelines to follow<lb />
when using a tanning bed are re-<lb />
move contact lenses; wear the pro-<lb />
vided eye goggles; cover skin areas<lb />
not normally exposed to sunlight for<lb />
half the tune during the first tanning<lb />
session; very gradually increa c j our<lb />
lime spent in the tanning bed; and<lb />
be aware that the same medicaii<lb />
that cause skin sensitivity in sun<lb />
light will also cause sensitivity in<lb />
the tanning bed.<lb />
Using these suggestions you<lb />
can work your way to a safer tan<lb />
But if you do happen to gel a nast)<lb />
burn, some ways to ease the pain are<lb />
take a cool bath mixed uith three<lb />
teaspoons of baking soda; take as<lb />
pirin lo minimize pain and swelling<lb />
and use rich lotions to repla.<lb />
moisture loss<lb />
More information on safci tan-<lb />
ning and free hollies of SPF 4 sun<lb />
tan lotion are available at the<lb />
Student Health Service.<lb />
So while you are building youi<lb />
way to a golden tan be sure to<lb />
protect your skin.<lb />
By Patty Anderson<lb />
Greenville has a lot going for it<lb />
in the summer, but just not enough<lb />
to fill those long, dog days of<lb />
summer; so we escape to the cool,<lb />
dark movie theater or to our handy<lb />
VCR's.<lb />
This coming summer seems to<lb />
be the summer for sequels at the<lb />
theaters.<lb />
Trekkies should be thrilled at<lb />
the release of Star Trek V. Let's<lb />
hope movie lovers and Trekkies will<lb />
not be disappointed in another<lb />
chapter of this never-ending space<lb />
saga.<lb />
Action-adventure fans will<lb />
receive their share of films next<lb />
summer also. The movie studios<lb />
are releasing "Robocop II" and<lb />
"Indiana Jones and the Last<lb />
Crusade the second sequel to<lb />
"Raiders of the Lost Ark<lb />
People looking for a good laugh<lb />
might find it in the long awaited<lb />
sequel to "Ghostbusters<lb />
"Ghostbusters H" retains most of the<lb />
original cast including Bill Murray,<lb />
Dan Aykroyd and Sigourney<lb />
Weaver.<lb />
Movie-goers not happy with the<lb />
offering of sequels might iry ihe<lb />
"Batman" movie. Recent previews<lb />
for the movie have proved extremely<lb />
popular among audiences. The cast<lb />
includes Michael Keaton as Batman<lb />
and Jack Nicholson as the evil<lb />
Joker.<lb />
Those who cannot afford the<lb />
soaring prices of theater tickets<lb />
might turn to video stores. There is<lb />
an excellent selection of movies for<lb />
summer viewing.<lb />
Shelves are well stocked with<lb />
recent action releases. One of ihe<lb />
choices is "The Presidio" with Sean<lb />
Connery and Mark Harmon. Even<lb />
though it did not do well at theaters,<lb />
it is popular with renters. It<lb />
involves a brutal murder at a<lb />
military compound which the two<lb />
men are paired together to solve.<lb />
Another action movie popular<lb />
with video renters is "Shoot to<lb />
Kill Sidney Poitier plays an FBI<lb />
agent sent to the Pacific Northwest<lb />
to find an escaped murderer. He<lb />
enlists the aid of an expert tracker<lb />
played by Tom Berengcr.<lb />
Comedy lovers will enjoy a<lb />
great variety this summer. It you<lb />
haven't seen "Big this summer is<lb />
the time to rent it.<lb />
A slightly older movie to rent<lb />
is "The Natural" with Robert<lb />
Redford, Glen Close and Kim<lb />
Basinger. The cinematography in<lb />
this baseball movie is spectacular.<lb />
Redford plays an older player<lb />
returning to the game after a<lb />
shooting incident had ended his<lb />
career earlier in his life.<lb />
Romantics will find ihe rece<lb />
video release "Two Mcxm Junct<lb />
to be a very erotic adult drama.<lb />
In ihe movie, a very steamy<lb />
romance develops between a carnival<lb />
worker and an uppercrust Southern<lb />
debutante. The loner, played by<lb />
well-built Richard Tyson and the<lb />
beautiful debutante played by<lb />
Sherilyn Fenn come together in<lb />
some very explosive scenes.<lb />
The plot is unoriginal, but just<lb />
looking ai Tyson and Fenn and all<lb />
the beautiful scenery make this a<lb />
video to rent on one of those sultry<lb />
nights in Greenville.<lb />
Enjoy a movie this summer.<lb />
Greenville summer<lb />
getaways cheap,<lb />
easy and nearby<lb />
By Lynn Joyner<lb />
It's summer again and time to<lb />
pack a suitcase and head out for va-<lb />
cationing fun. But most college<lb />
students on a budget cannot afford<lb />
that costly cruise to Mexico or a<lb />
European holiday. Never fear be-<lb />
cause plenty of nearby, affordable<lb />
summer escapes are available.<lb />
The first place that may come<lb />
to mind for a summer vacation is<lb />
the beach, and North Carolina has<lb />
plenty of golden sand and ocean<lb />
waves to offer. The closest beach to<lb />
Greenville is Atlantic Beach, which<lb />
is less than two hours away. After<lb />
sunning here for a few hours, you<lb />
may want to visit Fort Macon, the<lb />
Civil War Fort surveyed by Robert<lb />
E. Lee in the early 1830s. Within<lb />
the Fort is a museum commemorat-<lb />
ing Civil War battles. Before leav-<lb />
ing Atlantic Beach be sure to stop at<lb />
nearby Beaufort, the third oldest<lb />
Employment Security Commission<lb />
Assistance available for<lb />
difficult job search task<lb />
By Beth Bass<lb />
Trying to find a job is often a<lb />
troublesome task. Pounding the<lb />
pavements to find openings, filling<lb />
oui applications and being inter-<lb />
viewed are just a few of the more<lb />
time-consuming processes of seek-<lb />
ing employment. Furthermore,<lb />
there always seems to be more<lb />
prospective job seekers than avail-<lb />
able openings.<lb />
Employment often seems to be<lb />
even harder to find during the sum-<lb />
mer months. Young people are<lb />
anxious to earn extra money and<lb />
wiih school's hassles behind them,<lb />
they are the primary candidates for<lb />
summer jobs.<lb />
The Employment Security<lb />
Commission offers a helpful service<lb />
to those persons seeking summer<lb />
employment opportunities. To Like<lb />
full advantage of this service,<lb />
prospective workers should first<lb />
register with the ESC. This regis-<lb />
tration involves making an ap-<lb />
pointment with the agency during<lb />
which the seeking worker provides<lb />
his age, interests, education and any<lb />
other pertinent information.<lb />
According to Placement Supervisor<lb />
Bill Pate, the appointments enable<lb />
the ESC to match the worker with<lb />
an available job as soon as possible.<lb />
The Odds System is another<lb />
way the employment agency finds<lb />
jobs for interested persons. This<lb />
process allows the ESC to match<lb />
worker's qualifications with job<lb />
openings as they become available.<lb />
The commission is also cur-<lb />
rently working with ECU lo form a<lb />
job placement system with the Co-<lb />
operative Education Program. In<lb />
this system, ESC representatives<lb />
would be in the Co-Op oiiic on<lb />
ECU's campus two days a week in<lb />
order for students to register with<lb />
them. Representatives would be<lb />
on campus on a year-round basis,<lb />
including ihe summer months.<lb />
town in North Carolina (1709).<lb />
Some of the town's 18th century<lb />
homes are open for tours. The<lb />
Beaufort waterfront harbor is home<lb />
to beautiful yachts and some fine<lb />
restaurants and shops.<lb />
Moving further down the coast<lb />
are several more beaches - Emerald<lb />
Isle, Surf City, Topsail Beach,<lb />
Wrightsville Beach, Carolina Beach<lb />
and Myrtle Beach. A special attrac-<lb />
tion in Wilmington, near<lb />
Wrightsville Beach, is the USS<lb />
North Carolina Battleship<lb />
Memorial. The World War II ship<lb />
earned 15 batUestars and participated<lb />
in every major naval offensive in the<lb />
Pacific Ocean.<lb />
To the north of and about three<lb />
hours from Greenville is one of<lb />
North Carolina's favorite beaches,<lb />
Nags Head Major attractions in the<lb />
Outer Banks area include the Wright<lb />
Brothers Memorial at Kill Devil<lb />
Hills and, on Roanoke Island, The<lb />
Among the day and week-<lb />
end getaways accessible<lb />
to ECU students on a<lb />
budget are the mountains<lb />
in the western part of the<lb />
state. (Photo by Caroline<lb />
Kendrick)<lb />
Lost Colony, which is America's<lb />
oldest outdoor drama.<lb />
Farther north in our neighbor-<lb />
ing state of Virginia is Virginia<lb />
Beach and the charming waterfront<lb />
cities of Norfolk and Hampton.<lb />
Another popular Virginia tourist at-<lb />
traction is Colonial Williamsburg, a<lb />
town that makes you feel like you<lb />
are walking through 18th century<lb />
America. Its cobblestone streets are<lb />
lined with rows of colorful flowers<lb />
and berry bushes. The shopkeepers<lb />
are dressed in colonial attire.<lb />
Also in Williamsburg is the<lb />
theme park Busch Gardens, "The Old<lb />
Country where you can imagine<lb />
you are in Europe for a day. The<lb />
park has more than 30 rides and a<lb />
variety of live entertainment all<lb />
suited to the particular "country"<lb />
you are visiting. Another popular<lb />
fun park is Kings Dominion, located<lb />
in Virginia's capitol, Richmond.<lb />
This park resembles Busch Gardens<lb />
but without the European flavor.<lb />
If you are looking for a change<lb />
of pace from summer heat and hu-<lb />
midity, you may want to head west<lb />
to the breathtaking mountains of<lb />
North Carolina. Here, you will find<lb />
thousands of acres of parkland filled<lb />
with the colors of summer. Nestled<lb />
in this part of the state is the city of<lb />
Asheville, home to the incredible<lb />
Biltmore Estate. Built for George<lb />
Vanderbilt, this house took 1000<lb />
workers five years to build. The<lb />
house was formally opened in 1895<lb />
and was recognized as the mosi<lb />
spectacular mansion in America.<lb />
The estate consists of a 250-room<lb />
chateau, gardens and a winery.<lb />
Other fun places to visit while<lb />
in the mountains are the Cherokee<lb />
Indian Reservation in Cherokee,<lb />
Tweetsie Railroad (a wild west<lb />
theme park) in Blowing Rock and<lb />
Ghost Town (an old western saloon<lb />
town park) in Maggie Valley.<lb />
So hop in your car and have an<lb />
exciting, fun-filled summer.<lb /><lb /><pb facs="00058141_tn_0010" /><lb />
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smokin Students get in super shape this summer<lb />
Summer<lb />
Theatre<lb />
Hv Kirstin Eakes<lb />
Fast Carolina University's<lb />
' IcGinnis Theatre will be smokin'<lb />
lias summer as star performers heat<lb />
up the stage.<lb />
Famous actors and<lb />
ictresses, along with university<lb />
students and staff, will form the<lb />
.its ot four summer theatre<lb />
productions. Gary Faircloth, head of<lb />
ihe ECU summer theatre said,<lb />
"We've talked to someone from<lb />
i A 's 'Young and the Restless' but<lb />
parts haven't been chosen yet<lb />
The shows, which are all in<lb />
July are: the musical "Pump Boys<lb />
and Dinettes July 3-8; Tennessee<lb />
Williams' "Summer and Smoke<lb />
iulv 10-15; "Foxfire July 17-22;<lb />
Mass Appeal July 24-29.<lb />
Tickets will go on sale<lb />
tcmnning June 19. The musical<lb />
, osis SI5. the other shows cost SI2.<lb />
Reason tickets are S35 for Monday<lb />
night performances and 540 for<lb />
Tuesday through Saturday nights.<lb />
All evening shows are at 8:15.<lb />
Wednesday and Saturday matinee<lb />
tickets are also available for 2:15<lb />
shows: SI2 for the musical and S10<lb />
for the plays.<lb />
In the summer, the theatre<lb />
is self-supporting so students do not<lb />
eel a discount.<lb />
ECU Bar<lb />
By Lynn Joyner<lb />
Summer is almost here and it's<lb />
time to retrieve those packed-away<lb />
shorts and swimsuits for the warmer<lb />
weather. If you feel that your body<lb />
is not quite ready for the skimpier<lb />
clothes of the season, there is a co-<lb />
ed Greenville health club that can<lb />
help get you into shape for the<lb />
coming months.<lb />
One good choice is the Spa, lo-<lb />
cated at Southpark Shopping Center.<lb />
It has approximately 1,000 members<lb />
with 50 percent men and 50 percent<lb />
women. The average age of mem-<lb />
bers ranges from 20 to 40. The Spa<lb />
is open Mondays through Thursdays<lb />
from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m Fridays from<lb />
7 a.m. to 7 p.m Saturdays from 9<lb />
a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 1<lb />
p.m. to 5 p.m.<lb />
The Spa has machine weights<lb />
and free weights, seven types of ex-<lb />
ercise classes, a sauna, a stcamroom,<lb />
a whirlpool, a tanning bed, a nurs-<lb />
ery, lockers and a bath area. A nu-<lb />
tritionist and masseuse are also<lb />
available by appointment.<lb />
This club offers free and ma-<lb />
chine weights, four types of exercise<lb />
classes, a basketball and volleyball<lb />
gym, eight racquetball courts, a car-<lb />
diovascular center, an indoor running<lb />
track, an outdoor swimming pool, a<lb />
nursery, a sauna, a steamroom and<lb />
Jacuzzi, a bath area, lockers, a tan-<lb />
ning bed, a pro shop, a juice bar and<lb />
lounge. A masseuse and fitness<lb />
consultants are availaole by ap-<lb />
pointment only.<lb />
The exercise classes are offered<lb />
an average of 60 limes each week<lb />
and include high-intensity aerobics,<lb />
low-impact aerobics, toning and<lb />
children's rhythm and movement.<lb />
The exercise instructors have had<lb />
special training in teaching. Heart<lb />
rates are checked four times during<lb />
each aerobic session. Other types of<lb />
classes are offered at certain times<lb />
during the year such as "Stop<lb />
Smoking" and "Managing Stress<lb />
The club's cardiovascular center<lb />
monitors heart rates on exercise ma-<lb />
chines such as Stairmaster and<lb />
Liferower and are used mainly for<lb />
heart and lung workouts.<lb />
The seven types of exercise<lb />
classes are offered 50 times a week<lb />
and include low-impact aerobics,<lb />
high-impact aerobics, choice-impact<lb />
aerobics, aerobics rush (for more ad-<lb />
vanced members), advanced toning,<lb />
abdominalflexibility and supraclass<lb />
(advanced toning plus aerobics).<lb />
Owner James Stallings said pulse<lb />
rates are checked periodically in each<lb />
aerobics class because The Spa<lb />
"treats evervone as if they are at a<lb />
coronary risk All aerobics<lb />
instructors arc CPR certified, and the<lb />
aerobics floor is made of floating<lb />
wood which helps to cut down on<lb />
joint injuries.<lb />
The Spa belongs to the<lb />
International Physical Fitness<lb />
Association (IPFA) and the<lb />
American Health Association (AHA)<lb />
which means the memberships are<lb />
transferable to other health clubs<lb />
that belong to these two organiza-<lb />
lions. For example, if a member<lb />
moves from Greenville to another<lb />
town that has a health club that is a<lb />
member of the organizations, he or<lb />
she can transfer the membership to<lb />
that club. The organizations have<lb />
approximately 3,000 members na-<lb />
tionally with other clubs such as<lb />
Living Well, Spa Lady and Holiday<lb />
Health and Fitness. Stallings<lb />
pointed out that members can also<lb />
use the other clubs for a small guest<lb />
fee if they are traveling, "If you are<lb />
on the road, you don't have to stop<lb />
your fitness program<lb />
Stallings said The Spa is bene-<lb />
ficial to members because: "Here<lb />
we try to find out what the person<lb />
wants to accomplish and then<lb />
monitor his progress. We keep a<lb />
chart on him and evaluate every two<lb />
weeks to 30 days his weight loss or<lb />
weight gain or toning or whatever<lb />
his goal is<lb />
Whether you need to get your<lb />
body in shape or keep your body in<lb />
shape, this nearby health club<lb />
should be able to help you reach<lb />
your goal. A regular fitness<lb />
program can make you look and feel<lb />
better about yourself. So start the<lb />
summer with a healthy and<lb />
trim new you.<lb />
Festivals add diversity<lb />
Review<lb />
The Greenville Athletic Club is another of the many health and<lb />
fitness clubs in the area where you can go to lose those few extra<lb />
pounds before bathing suit time. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)<lb />
Hv Kelly Boyle<lb />
After a rough day of summer<lb />
 hool classes and laying out, what<lb />
do students at East Carolina do to<lb />
unwind? They go downtown!<lb />
There are a variety of bars in<lb />
Jowntown Greenville to suit almost<lb />
everyone's taste.<lb />
Here is an urxiate on the down-<lb />
�own scene for those of you who<lb />
have been watching television every<lb />
weekend this semester and for those<lb />
i f you who are looking for a change<lb />
of scene and don't know where to<lb />
go.<lb />
To begin the night of partying,<lb />
many students like to start off early,<lb />
somewhere a little mellow and laid<lb />
hack Two favorite early hangouts<lb />
are Chico's and Fizz. Both of these<lb />
bars feature live music on selected<lb />
Acekends and tables where you can<lb />
sit down, relax and enjoy a drink<lb />
with friends before a hard night of<lb />
partying begins.<lb />
If the mellow atmosphere does<lb />
not suit you and it is dancing that<lb />
vou are interested in, the Elbo and<lb />
Rafters are two good choices. Both<lb />
of these clubs allow 18-year-olds to<lb />
enter, but at the Elbo you mtfst be a<lb />
member or a guest. Both clubs have<lb />
.i large dance floor and plenty of<lb />
room to mix and mingle while<lb />
scoping out the opposite sex and<lb />
listening to your favorite tunes.<lb />
Live bands are what some stu-<lb />
ients prefer and Greenville can sat-<lb />
isfy that preference too. The Attic,<lb />
The New Del! and Susie's Treehouse<lb />
are some of the bars you can go to<lb />
to hear bands. The Attic is ranked<lb />
as one of the top rock and roll clubs<lb />
in the Southeast and for good rea-<lb />
son. Every Thursday through<lb />
Sunday, they host a wide variety of<lb />
bands ranging from The Chairmen<lb />
of the Board , The Usuals,<lb />
Nantucket and Rolling Stones and<lb />
Led Zeppilin tribute bands. In addi-<lb />
tion, the Attic has the Comedy Zone<lb />
every Wednesday night.<lb />
Other popular hang-outs are<lb />
Grog's, with their Sunday night<lb />
SI.00 imported beer, O'Rockefellers<lb />
and their SI.10, 30 ounce draft beer<lb />
and then there is the old stand-bv,<lb />
Pantana Bob's.<lb />
The new kid on the block in<lb />
downtown Greenville is Sharkey's.<lb />
It is located where the Tequila bar<lb />
used to be, (for those of you who<lb />
have been here that long), right next<lb />
to The Sport's Pad, (which, by the<lb />
way, is the place to go to drink<lb />
long-neck beers and play cheap<lb />
pool). Sharkey's offers a selection<lb />
of 12 imported beers and wine<lb />
coolers to satisfy anyone's taste.<lb />
Sharkey's is a private club for<lb />
members and their guests, over 21<lb />
years of age.<lb />
By Beth Bass<lb />
Festivals are almost a way of<lb />
life in North Carolina. However,<lb />
they come out in full force during<lb />
the spring and summer months.<lb />
Across the state, a large<lb />
variety of festivals take place, such<lb />
as Fayetteville's Dogwood Festival.<lb />
One of the more recognized mid-<lb />
April festivals is the Azalea Festival<lb />
in Wilmington which includes a<lb />
street fair.<lb />
The fair features more than 100<lb />
arts and crafts booths, food booths<lb />
and commercial booths. In addition,<lb />
an Azalea queen is crowned. Enter-<lb />
tainment for all ages is provided in<lb />
the form of bands and dance groups.<lb />
Darryl Hall and John Oates were the<lb />
feature performers at the 1989 festi-<lb />
val.<lb />
Grifton's Shad Festival is also a<lb />
crowd drawing festival held in mid-<lb />
April. Activities include the Spring<lb />
Shad Run, fishing contests, a fish<lb />
fry and the popular "fishy tales"<lb />
contest. This storytelling competi-<lb />
tion gives contestants a chance to<lb />
tell their biggest lie, tallest tale, or<lb />
fishiest tale.<lb />
Late April brings the Kite Fes-<lb />
tival in Topsail Beach, the Sclma<lb />
Ham and Yam Festival and another<lb />
favorite, Washington's Tulip Festi-<lb />
val. The five day Tulip Festival in-<lb />
cludes a parade, museum tours, a<lb />
Teen Tulip Dance, a Tulip Ball.<lb />
Miss Tulip Pageant, a statewide<lb />
high school band competition and<lb />
concludes with a finale featuring lo-<lb />
cal talent.<lb />
The Annual Pow-Wow pre-<lb />
sented by the Haliwa-Saponi Tribe<lb />
is held in Hollister. This late April<lb />
festival features the crowning of a<lb />
tribal princess, Indian arts and crafts,<lb />
native American foods and dance and<lb />
drum competitions.<lb />
The month of May does not<lb />
slow down. Early May brings Hen-<lb />
derson's Beach Music Festival<lb />
which is followed by another Beach<lb />
Music Festival at Emerald Isle<lb />
around mid-month. The White Lake<lb />
Water Festival and Kinston's Day in<lb />
the Park take place in mid-May.<lb />
The month ends with the Old Time<lb />
Fiddler's and Bluegrass Festival in<lb />
Union Grove.<lb />
Early June brings Canton's<lb />
Strawberry Festival and Wil-dear's<lb />
Festival of Fun held in Nags Head<lb />
near the month's end.<lb />
July bursts out like a firecracker<lb />
with the Annual Roasting of the<lb />
Hog in Beech Mountain. Another<lb />
beach music festival is held at Car-<lb />
olina Beach, along with Nags<lb />
Head's own Land Hermit Crab Race<lb />
Murfreesboro's Watermelon<lb />
Festival in late July.<lb />
Local festivals are also in<lb />
abundance. Greenville is the loca-<lb />
tion for one of this area's most well-<lb />
known fcstivals-The 17th Annual<lb />
Greenville Fourth of July Festival<lb />
will be presented once again by the<lb />
Greenville Jaycees.<lb />
The primary goal of the<lb />
Greenville project, according to Fred<lb />
Keith, the festival chairman, is to<lb />
incorporate a family atmosphere<lb />
around a day of celebration. The<lb />
Jaycees solicit manpower from other<lb />
civic organizations. The Greenville<lb />
Ronald McDonald House, for exam-<lb />
ple, is responsible for games for the<lb />
children, which will help raise<lb />
money for their organization.<lb />
This year's activities will in-<lb />
clude a 5K road race, arts and crafts<lb />
show, carnival rides and pony rides.<lb />
Area fire departments will hold the<lb />
annual Fireman's Competition.<lb />
Live afternoon concerts, featuring<lb />
bands such as the Chairman of the<lb />
Board, are also scheduled.<lb />
However, the highlight of<lb />
the day will feature a choreographed<lb />
fireworks show at the Town<lb />
Commons. Keith said, "I can<lb />
promise it will be one of the best,<lb />
if not the best in North Carolina<lb />
Schreiber demands student attention<lb />
By Kirstin Eakes<lb />
"Now people , don't think<lb />
you'll get away with sleeping<lb />
hrough my lectures says the<lb />
smiling, short-haired Cher look-<lb />
.ilike. "You'll get the toothpick<lb />
treatment<lb />
The toothpicks are for<lb />
"propping your eyelids open and<lb />
Ian ice Schreiber, a speech and the-<lb />
atre arts professor at East Carolina<lb />
University, won't hesitate to slap a<lb />
box on the desk of a droopy-eyed<lb />
student.<lb />
For many of Schreiber's stu-<lb />
dents, listening, is not a problem.<lb />
"Who can ignore someone who en-<lb />
tertains while she teaches?" said Les<lb />
Thomas, one of Schreibers speech<lb />
students. "Mrs. Schreiber demands<lb />
attention, and her attention grabbers<lb />
show she has a sense of humor<lb />
Thomas said. As she moves across<lb />
the front of the room, her hands il-<lb />
lustrate her speech , and her facial<lb />
expressions constantly change. "It's<lb />
like she's performing for an audi-<lb />
ence Thomas added.<lb />
Janice Shreiber will be<lb />
performing this summer in an ECU<lb />
Summer Theatre production. She<lb />
will play a Spanish lady, Rose<lb />
Gonzalez, in "Summer in Smoke<lb />
It will not be the first time<lb />
Schreiber has performed in McGin-<lb />
nis Theatre. She began as a per-<lb />
former. The Jersey City Italian fol-<lb />
lowed her boyfriend (now husband)<lb />
to ECU, where she studied drama<lb />
and speech and was involved in<lb />
many of the theatrical performances.<lb />
Schreiber said: "I sang and acted in<lb />
"Hair It was a hippie show real<lb />
relevant to the times.<lb />
"And I thought that was all I'd<lb />
ever do - act and sing<lb />
After marrying, she moved to<lb />
Nebraska where she starred as Mary<lb />
Magdelan in the musical "Jesus<lb />
Christ Superstar Then her hus-<lb />
band, Tony, was offered a position<lb />
as director of the hearing impaired at<lb />
ECU. Schreiber found herself back<lb />
in Greenville.<lb />
"At that time Schreiber<lb />
saidthere was a shortage of voice<lb />
and diction teachers at the univer-<lb />
sity. The head of the department<lb />
asked me to teach - and it opened a<lb />
whole new door for me. I love it<lb />
Although she stays busy teach-<lb />
ing, Schreiber still finds lime to act<lb />
Amazingly, beneath this<lb />
teacheractresssinger is also a wife<lb />
and mother. Schreiber said: "I re-<lb />
ally admire Meryl Streep, not only<lb />
because she comes to mind as a fa-<lb />
vorite actress, but she keeps her<lb />
family separate from her work. She<lb />
has three children and maintains<lb />
their privacy<lb />
Next fall Mr. Schreiber will be<lb />
doing a lot more laundry. From<lb />
Tuesdays to Thursdays Janice will<lb />
be working on a masters in theatre<lb />
at UNC-Greensboro. "Then I'll be<lb />
able to teach more acting she said.<lb />
So more students will hear the<lb />
toothpick lecture and even more.<lb />
Restaurant Review New Deli Lunch, Dinner &amp; After Hours<lb />
voila: a hero. I can't forget the specialties for<lb />
The typical lunches are served in weight watchers, health food nuts<lb />
baskets, with assorted cookies which and vegetarians. The Sprout Special<lb />
are delivered fresh each morning. A (alfalfa sprouts and veggies on bran<lb />
favorite of the regulars is the Classic bread) is not only healthy, but eco-<lb />
Club. This triple-decker sandwich is nomical for $2.85. Picky eaters can<lb />
a deal at $3.65. For those on a college even have the PBJ, peanut butter and<lb />
By Kirstin Eakes<lb />
I stepped through the door and<lb />
felt as if I were back in the late 60's<lb />
at a corner deli. I was in a spa-<lb />
cious, dimly lit room full of simple<lb />
wooden chairs and tables. Old<lb />
rock whispered softly from the budget, the Reuben: pastrami, swiss home made strawberry jam on bran<lb />
radio as a long-haired girl smiled cheese, and two-inch deep sauerkraut bread,<lb />
from behind the cash register. On piled high on rye bread- $2.75.<lb />
the wall behind her I noticed a hand Customers who are tired of the<lb />
written sign which said, "S1000 same old while bread, have no fear,<lb />
service charge on all returned The Deli has a wide selection of<lb />
breads, some of which are baked<lb />
daily. And, no, it's not microwaved.<lb />
As the menu says, "It does funny<lb />
People aren't just hungry at lunch<lb />
hour, they're thirsty. The Deli has<lb />
Dr. Brown 's old-fashioned sodas,<lb />
along with regular soft drinks. Those<lb />
who need something stronger can<lb />
have a Corona import or something<lb />
plain and lighter, like a Bud Light<lb />
things to bread Diners can choose Those who aren't interested in<lb />
from white, wheat, bran, rye, pita eating at the Deli can still drop in at<lb />
Umveruy students, to satisfy their pockets and even bagels. The pizza night to enjoy the casual, laid back<lb />
checks, or first-born child It's<lb />
not a place you would expect to<lb />
find business men and women. But<lb />
at lunchume they hurry to the New<lb />
Deli, along with East Carolina<lb />
The outdoor theatre at the<lb />
Town Commons on First<lb />
Street will be the site of<lb />
nine concerts throughout<lb />
the summer for all to en-<lb />
joy. (Photo by Caroline<lb />
Kendrick)<lb />
Sunday in the park: June to August<lb />
and dessert bagels are a tasty treat. atmosphere; whether you sit at a<lb />
If a sandwich is not enough lunch- booth sippin' suds, or join friends in<lb />
goers can have Eagle brand chips or a game of pool at one of the four pool<lb />
soup as a side order. Don't be fooled tables. Live entertainment, usually<lb />
by the cheap plastic bowls the cream in the form of bands, is not uncom-<lb />
of broccoli soup is served in. It s rich mon on Thursday through Saturday<lb />
fromham turkey,bologna,knock- taste is incomparable. And everyone nights,<lb />
wurst hverwurst, salami, chicken can make room for dessert. Assorted So if you want to please your pal-<lb />
andtuna Then they combine one chocolate-covered cookies, cream ate at noon, or just want to plain relax,<lb />
or more of the meats with favorite puffs, and other tantalizing goodies step back like I did and join the regu-<lb />
cheeses, toppings and bread, and are kept in a glass case for all to see, lars at the New Deh.<lb />
grumbling stomaches.<lb />
Any stomach will be satisfied<lb />
after a hero or specialty sandwich<lb />
from the Deli menu, which boasts<lb />
"only the best meats are served<lb />
Hungry customers can choose<lb />
By Patty Anderson<lb />
The sun is surrounded by an<lb />
orange-red aureole. The air is heavy<lb />
with humidity. The smell of grass<lb />
gently wafts about the nostrils. The<lb />
muffled sounds of conversation and<lb />
laughter blend with the chirps of the<lb />
crickets. Blankets and chairs dot the<lb />
landscape. Suddenly music burst<lb />
forth.<lb />
No, this is not a description of<lb />
a scene in a paperback novel. This<lb />
is Sunday in the Park.<lb />
For the first time in its history,<lb />
this year Sunday in the Park will<lb />
feature nine concerts. The concerts<lb />
cater to every taste ranging from<lb />
down-home countryrock to the<lb />
whimsical sounds of a wind<lb />
ensemble.<lb />
hor those not familiar with<lb />
Sunday in the Park, it is a weekly<lb />
outdoor concert sponsored by the<lb />
Greenville Parks and Recreation.<lb />
And it is free.<lb />
The concerts are held every<lb />
Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Eugene<lb />
West Amphitheater which was built<lb />
two years ago at the Greenville<lb />
Town Commons. The audience<lb />
members bring their own blankets<lb />
and chairs to sit on .<lb />
Another first for the event is the<lb />
attraction of the Charlotte<lb />
Shakespeare Company. The<lb />
theatrical group from Charlotte will<lb />
perform on July 9.<lb />
The season will also feature a<lb />
Greenville speciality. Wind<lb />
Machine, on July 23. The 50-piece<lb />
wind ensemble will be conducted by<lb />
East Carolina University's Barry<lb />
Shank.<lb />
Other performers include: the<lb />
Tar River Community Band, the<lb />
Rutabaga Brothers and the Lemon<lb />
Sisters, the Eastern Syrr.phonette,<lb />
the Monitors, the Super Grit<lb />
Cowboy Band and New Blue Grass.<lb />
Country, blue grass, classical and<lb />
rock add variety to each performance<lb />
of Sunday in the Park.<lb /><pb facs="00058141_tn_0011" /><lb />
I<lb />
sports<lb />
Summer Breeze April 1989 Page A<lb />
Frisbee golf: it's a toss up<lb />
By Tracye Larkin<lb />
Some call it "frisbee" golf and<lb />
others call it disc golf. It's true the<lb />
game is played with a frisbee, but<lb />
"frisbee" is the registered trademark<lb />
name of the Wham-0 Company. It<lb />
is technically called disc golf.<lb />
Dr. George Sappenfield, a<lb />
leisure Systems Studies professor at<lb />
ECU attended Fresno State in the<lb />
late 1960's.<lb />
In his spare time he worked as a<lb />
playground leader at a park.<lb />
Sappenfield and co-workers used<lb />
their imaginations and created a new<lb />
garre. They set up hula-hoops on<lb />
poles throughout the park area.<lb />
Tee-off places were marked near<lb />
each hoop, indicating where players<lb />
would stand to throw frisbces. Each<lb />
attempt to land the frisbee through<lb />
the hoop counted as one stroke.<lb />
Each hole had a par measuring the<lb />
degree of difficulty.<lb />
Sappenfield graduated from<lb />
Fresno State with a degree in recre-<lb />
ation and landed his first job at<lb />
Thousand Oaks park where he started<lb />
a disc-golf tournament. Sappenfield<lb />
wrote to the owners of the Wham-0<lb />
Company and asked for frisbee and<lb />
hula-hoop donations for the tourna-<lb />
ment. Wham-O supported the new<lb />
game and eagerly donated the equip-<lb />
ment.<lb />
In 1978, the general manager of<lb />
Wham-O, Ed Headrick designed<lb />
metal buckets to replace the hula-<lb />
hoops. The sides of these buckets<lb />
were made of flexible chains.<lb />
Wham-0 then started marketing<lb />
1989<lb />
Football Schedule<lb />
Sept.9Bowling Green <lb />
16Cincinnati<lb />
23Illinois State (Pa rents Day)<lb />
30Louisiana Tech <lb />
Oct.7South Carolina<lb />
14Open<lb />
21Virginia Tech (Homecoming)<lb />
-28Syracuse<lb />
Nov.4Miami<lb />
11Temple <lb />
18Pittsburgh<lb />
25Southern Miss.<lb />
 Borne Games<lb />
Vince Smith, former linebacker for the East Carolina foot-<lb />
ball team has recently been signed by the Pittsburgh Steel-<lb />
ers. (Photo by Kelly Boyle)<lb />
frisbcc-golf courses.<lb />
There are approximately 300<lb />
disc or frisbee-golf courses across<lb />
the country today and arc a rave on<lb />
college campuses. On sunny days<lb />
ECU's course averages 60 players<lb />
throughout the day.<lb />
Some community recreation<lb />
programs make money from this<lb />
sport. They have disc-golf club<lb />
houses and pro-shops like the one<lb />
located in Lamirada,Calif.<lb />
The only equipment needed for<lb />
this sport is a "frisbee There are<lb />
specially designed discs for the<lb />
game. They come in different<lb />
weights, with the heavier discs trav-<lb />
eling further than the lighter ones.<lb />
These discs are usually only used by<lb />
the more serious and dedicated disc-<lb />
golf player.<lb />
The game of disc-golf , com-<lb />
bined with a good marketing strat-<lb />
egy, has the potential to become a<lb />
competitive sport. Sappenfield de-<lb />
scribes the game as, " a good<lb />
wholesome family type activity<lb />
With the hopeful future of disc<lb />
"frisbee" golf, don't you think it's<lb />
time to introduce yourself to the<lb />
sport? The disc golf course on cam-<lb />
pus is located next to the women's<lb />
softball field and Bunting field<lb />
(track).<lb />
The course winds through the<lb />
woods and explores the open grassy<lb />
areas. The instructions and rules are<lb />
posted; so don't hesitate- frolic with<lb />
your frisbee today.<lb />
Frisbee Golf is one of the many<lb />
that students may participate in<lb />
(Photo by Hamilton Holloway)<lb />
intramural<lb />
here at East<lb />
activities<lb />
Carolina.<lb />
ECU clubs splash into spring<lb />
By Michael Geraci<lb />
The inevitable springtime sun<lb />
and heat of Greenville has returned<lb />
and it's time to get wet!<lb />
The East Carolina Intramural<lb />
department offers several outdoor,<lb />
water-oriented club sports to take<lb />
advantage of Greenville's tropic-like<lb />
climate.<lb />
A hobby to most people, the<lb />
ECU Water Skiing Club takes its<lb />
skiing seriously. The club was<lb />
founded in November and already has<lb />
joined the South Atlantic<lb />
Conference and scheduled four<lb />
tournaments for this semester.<lb />
Competitions include three<lb />
events: slalom, tricks and jumping.<lb />
The 14-member club travels to Ze-<lb />
bulon and Bath, to practice at their<lb />
facilities, any free moments they<lb />
Smith leaves Falcons<lb />
have.<lb />
Members own their own boats<lb />
and skis and receive money from the<lb />
school. Club members have a<lb />
feeling this support will increase<lb />
because of a team member named<lb />
Jackie Rollins. Jackie is capable of<lb />
setting new SAC slalom and jump<lb />
records.<lb />
If you are interested in joining<lb />
the club contact Tom at 830-0137 or<lb />
the Intramural office<lb />
Anothei new club to join ECU<lb />
is Crew. The sport associated with<lb />
the Ivy Leagues has washed into<lb />
Greenville.<lb />
Tom Allen, of Washington,<lb />
N.C started the crew club in<lb />
September 1988 with two members<lb />
and has expanded it to 10.<lb />
Races are called regattas and the<lb />
club enters one, four-man boat with<lb />
coxswain in each regatta.<lb />
The club has several regattas<lb />
scheduled for the spring including<lb />
The Duke Invitational, at Lake<lb />
Michie, and the Augusta Invitational<lb />
in Georgia, featuring more than 100<lb />
teams.<lb />
The Crew Club practices four<lb />
days a week on the Tar River in<lb />
Washington.<lb />
Anyone interested in Crew-<lb />
should contact Andy at 757-0305 or<lb />
the Intramural department.<lb />
If your idea of fun in the water<lb />
goes a little faster and has more ob-<lb />
stacles then the Kayak Club might<lb />
be of interest to you.<lb />
The Kayak Club paddles all year<lb />
round, including the summer, and has<lb />
their own equipment. Most of the 40<lb />
members are beginners.<lb />
Club President Ray Irvin<lb />
stresses they only take people on<lb />
rivers they are ready for. Pool prac-<lb />
tice sessions are designed to develop<lb />
the skills necessary tor running a<lb />
river.<lb />
The Club meets every other<lb />
Monday night in Memorial Pool an!<lb />
takes trips every weekend. Irvin says<lb />
there are ten people that go on the<lb />
trips every week and others join<lb />
when possible.<lb />
Unlike the other clubs there are<lb />
no competitions in Kayaking onl<lb />
the personal challenge. The club<lb />
runs rivers like the Chattoogo,<lb />
where the movie Deliverance was<lb />
filmed, and the Nowachukee in<lb />
western Carolina.<lb />
Club dues are S5 a semester and<lb />
those interested should contact Rav<lb />
at 757-6380 or Jim Hix at 756-<lb />
2970.<lb />
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Former ECU linebacker signs<lb />
with the Pittsburgh Steelers<lb />
By Lisa Pittman<lb />
Vincent Smith, a graduating<lb />
senior at East Carolina University<lb />
and also a defensive linebacker, has<lb />
signed a contract to play football for<lb />
the Pittsburgh Steelers.<lb />
Smith, who had played for the<lb />
Atlanta Falcons, had several reasons<lb />
for signing with the Steelers.<lb />
One reason was the free agency<lb />
rule. Under this rule, Smith could<lb />
have been picked up by any team in<lb />
the National Football League.<lb />
According to Smith, he didn't have<lb />
any protection from this rule at<lb />
Atlanta.<lb />
He said he sees the switch as<lb />
an opportunity and a chance for<lb />
more playing time on the field.<lb />
Smith said he's not speculating as to<lb />
whether he will be happier, but he<lb />
does sec it as another chance to do<lb />
something he likes. Smith says<lb />
he's going to go with the flow,<lb />
calling the switch "another job<lb />
However, Smith did say he was<lb />
a Pittsburgh fan when he was very<lb />
young. He recalled the "Steel<lb />
Curtain" defense for which the team<lb />
was popular at the time.<lb />
Smith said that his mom is<lb />
very excited about the change. He<lb />
said she knows football is<lb />
something he enjoys and she<lb />
wants to give him support. He<lb />
also said that she watches his<lb />
games, evaluates his plays and<lb />
questions him about them.<lb />
He said the types of teams ECU<lb />
played against while he was a team<lb />
member, gave him good preparation<lb />
for the pros, especially since a lot of<lb />
the players on those teams arc now<lb />
in the pros. He added that he might<lb />
have been overlooked for the draft,<lb />
because he played for ECU.<lb />
Smith knows that there will be<lb />
a big change from Atlanta with<lb />
warm weather to Pittsburgh with<lb />
colder weather. He bought himself<lb />
a new jeep with four wheel drive for<lb />
the harsher conditions.<lb />
He said since Pittsburgh is one<lb />
of the five best cities in the United<lb />
States to live in, he is optimistic<lb />
about the change in locale, although<lb />
he said he did like living in Atlanta.<lb />
He said that the impact of all<lb />
this hasn't hit him yet, and that he<lb />
had not imagined that some day he<lb />
would be in the pros. It was, how-<lb />
ever, his dream to compete with the<lb />
world's best athletes.<lb />
Smith said that the athlete with<lb />
the biggest impact on his life has<lb />
been the Chicago Bulls basketball<lb />
star Michael Jordan. Aside from<lb />
Jordan, Smith's mother and his 4-<lb />
year-old daughter, Jayme have been<lb />
his support and inspiration. He said<lb />
that even though she is young, she<lb />
tries her best to be there for her<lb />
daddy.<lb />
Smith is a former resident of<lb />
Statesville, N.C which is located<lb />
near Charlotte. Looking back at his<lb />
high school years, he recalled being<lb />
an honor roll student and a footbali<lb />
star, along with his brother who is<lb />
now attending the University of<lb />
North Carolina in Chapel Hill.<lb />
Superstitions:<lb />
sports and rituals<lb />
go hand-in-hand<lb />
Scholar athletes receive rare recognition<lb />
By Lisa Pittman<lb />
Six East Carolina University<lb />
football players were recipients of<lb />
the Carolina Telephone and<lb />
Telegraph Athletic scholarship for<lb />
die 1988-89 academic school year.<lb />
On behalf of an academically<lb />
outstanding athlete, the amount of<lb />
$3,500 is awarded at each home<lb />
game to the university. Charlie<lb />
Carr, ECU's associate director of<lb />
athletics said, "a gesture like this one<lb />
by CT&amp;T and its president Wayne<lb />
Peterson, stands out as an illustra-<lb />
tion of corporate commitment to<lb />
excellence with regard to our pro-<lb />
gram The players who received<lb />
this scholarship have around an<lb />
overall "A" or "B" average.<lb />
The players feel that the schol-<lb />
arship is a deserved reward for their<lb />
efforts. Willie Lewis and Tod<lb />
Creech, two of the recipients, said<lb />
that receivr j, the award has gained<lb />
them posiu.e recognition among<lb />
some of ECU's faculty. Another<lb />
recipient, Terry Bennett said that he<lb />
"was glad to be able to give some-<lb />
thing back to his school<lb />
Football players usually have<lb />
busy days during the season. In<lb />
general they go to their classes and<lb />
at 2 p.m. they head to the field<lb />
house for meetings and practice that<lb />
end some time around 6:30 p.m.<lb />
Tired and sometimes bruised, they<lb />
have dinner and the time thereafter to<lb />
study.<lb />
The players had different reac-<lb />
tions as to whether they had enough<lb />
time to study. Most of them wished<lb />
they had more. Creech compared<lb />
football and classes as having two<lb />
jobs.<lb />
R.L. Beeman Jr also a recipi-<lb />
ent of the award, said that he man-<lb />
aged to have enough time to study,<lb />
but paying attention in class was<lb />
most important,<lb />
Beeman and Bennett also said<lb />
that because they don't have as much<lb />
study time as most students, foot-<lb />
ball gives them more motivation to<lb />
study and do well. They said this<lb />
motivation has helped their grades.<lb />
Creech, who has 18 hours this<lb />
semester said it was difficult for a<lb />
player to have more than 12 to 13<lb />
hours, since football takes a lot of<lb />
their time.<lb />
The players said that the<lb />
coaches do show interest in their<lb />
grades. The coaches make sure the<lb />
players attend class and they keep a<lb />
watch on their grades. The players<lb />
below a 2.0 grade point average are<lb />
required to attend study hall.<lb />
Overall, the players believe they<lb />
are stereotyped for being trou-<lb />
blesome. Usually they are given a<lb />
negative outlook in the classroom,<lb />
almost always having to prove that<lb />
they are intelligent. Lewis said,<lb />
"When one of us gets in trouble it<lb />
makes headlines, but one of my<lb />
teammates has a 4.0 GPA and he is<lb />
rarely recognized<lb />
Beeman saidThe majority of<lb />
college athletes work hard on and off<lb />
the field and do better than a lot of<lb />
students who don't have as many<lb />
extracurricular activities Bennett<lb />
added, "People shouldn't categorize<lb />
us as dumb jocks; it's hard to excel<lb />
in sports and school, but our re-<lb />
quired motivation is the key to our<lb />
success<lb />
Other athletes such as Bill<lb />
Maxwell, Walter Wilson and Frank<lb />
Compton McCurry have also re-<lb />
ceived the CT&amp;T academic scholar-<lb />
ships. After putting in what they<lb />
consider a tough school year, these<lb />
players are looking forward to the<lb />
summer. Some of them plan to<lb />
take classes, but all of them plan to<lb />
continue to work out and enjoy the<lb />
"long-awaited summer They will<lb />
also wait to see what the new season<lb />
and new coaching staff will bring<lb />
By Tracye Larkin<lb />
It's a tie game in the bottom of<lb />
the ninth inning, the bases are<lb />
loaded, and there is a 3-2 count on<lb />
the batter. The pitcher reaches into<lb />
his back pocket to touch his "lucky"<lb />
rabbit's foot for good luck. Much<lb />
to his dismay, it is not there. He<lb />
hasn't played a game without this<lb />
good-luck piece since little league.<lb />
He feels he is doomed without this<lb />
meaningful piece of fun.<lb />
Call them procedures, rituals or<lb />
traditions, they all mean the same<lb />
thing - superstition. Superstitions<lb />
are practiced in all athletic competi-<lb />
tions ranging from professional<lb />
sports to little league.<lb />
Webster's dictionary defines su-<lb />
perstition as a belief or practice re-<lb />
sulting from fear of the unknown.<lb />
Athletic competition is filled with<lb />
uncertainty; therefore it is natural<lb />
that most athletes turn to rituals.<lb />
These rituals range from lucky<lb />
charms to a certain mental prepara-<lb />
tion.<lb />
East Carolina University ath-<lb />
letes like all others follow these rit-<lb />
uals. Kim Corwin, first-baseman<lb />
on the softball team said "Our team<lb />
stands in a circle with our hands held<lb />
high and yells at the top of our<lb />
lungs for five or six seconds, then<lb />
with a signal the entire team pushes<lb />
their hands down with an even<lb />
louder yell. The echo heard from<lb />
this chant not only gets our team<lb />
going but also intimidates the other<lb />
team<lb />
Donna Weller, another member<lb />
of the softball team confesses to not<lb />
stepping on the chalk lining the<lb />
field. Ms. Weller also makes sure<lb />
there are no bats crossed before<lb />
stepping in the on-deck circle.<lb />
Charlie Libretto, a quarterback<lb />
on the football team goes into the<lb />
shower, puts a towel over his head<lb />
and runs over the different plays in<lb />
his mind before each game.<lb />
Irish Hamilton, a member of<lb />
the women's basketball team lies<lb />
on her bed for two hours before each<lb />
game listening to music and men-<lb />
tally preparing herself. Ms. Hamil-<lb />
ton also has a pair of lucky socks<lb />
she likes to wear in ever)- game.<lb />
Davy Willis, a pitcher on the<lb />
baseball team admits to picking out<lb />
a pet rock and keeping it in his hat.<lb />
The team has a designated spot in<lb />
the dugout for each player's glove,<lb />
and they always warm up with the<lb />
same person.<lb />
These traditions may seem<lb />
silly, but to athletes, they are im-<lb />
perative in order to play well. It is<lb />
important to know what supersti-<lb />
tions mean to athletes, and just as<lb />
important to respect them.<lb />
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Tl IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20, 1989 7<lb />
Announcements<lb />
WORLD RENOWN VIOLIN-<lb />
IST NADTA SALERNO-SON-<lb />
World Renown Violinist Nadja Salerno-<lb />
Sonnenberg will perform in VVnght Audi-<lb />
torium at 8pm on April 20th 1 lor appear-<lb />
ance will conclude the 1988-89 Perform-<lb />
ing Arts Series at East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity Her scheduled program will include.<lb />
sONATA No. 2 in A Major, Op. 12, No. 2<lb />
by Beethoven, SONATA No 2 ink D<lb />
Maor, Op 94a by Prokofiev, Intermis-<lb />
sion, SONATA No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108<lb />
by Brahms. Ms Salerno-Sonnenberg will<lb />
be accompanied by Sandra Rivers on the<lb />
piano. Tickets for this event are now on<lb />
�vile thev can be purchased through the<lb />
Central ticket Office at Mendenhall Stu<lb />
dent Center by calling 757-6611, ext.266.<lb />
Office hours are 11 am-6 pm, Monday<lb />
through Friday.<lb />
DC AREA SUMMER JOB<lb />
summer position available in the Wash-<lb />
ington, DC, office of a North Carolina<lb />
Congressman. Typing skills necessary<lb />
and shorthand desirable. Local interview<lb />
available. For further details contact: Ruth<lb />
Petersen, Co-op, 2028 GCB, (757-6979) as<lb />
oon as possible.<lb />
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS<lb />
Bus Admin Marketing or Economics<lb />
m.nors needed for a variety of summer<lb />
internships in logistics related positions<lb />
with private industry. Location and pay<lb />
vary A resume is necessary to apply. For<lb />
a list of companies contact Ruth Petersen,<lb />
Co-op, 2028 GCB (757-6979) for applica-<lb />
tion details.<lb />
CO-OP<lb />
Need a summer job7 Call the Co-op office<lb />
� 757-6979 � to find out how we may<lb />
help vou locate a summer job in your<lb />
home town or in Greenville.<lb />
FUTURE STUDENT TEACH-<lb />
ERS<lb />
to students who are interested in becom-<lb />
ming PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS<lb />
to students in wheelchairs, READERS<lb />
and TUTORS. Past experience is desired<lb />
but not required. Applications will be<lb />
taken for employment during the Sum<lb />
mer Session and Fal 1989 and Spring Se-<lb />
mester 1990 If interested contact: OF-<lb />
FICE OF HANDICAPPED STUDENT<lb />
SERVICES 111 Whichard Annex East<lb />
Carolina University Greenville NC<lb />
27858-4353 PI IONE: 919 757-6799 or 757-<lb />
6881<lb />
SKIN CANCER SCREENING<lb />
The Creative Living Center, an adult day<lb />
health care center operated by the East<lb />
Carolina University School of Medicine, is<lb />
offering a free skin cancer screening on<lb />
Thursday, May 4, from 11.(X) a.m. until<lb />
1:00 p.m. Drs. John I lendnx and Cameron<lb />
Smith will be providing this service at the<lb />
Center, located at 2000 E. Sixth Street (St.<lb />
James United Methodist Church) Any<lb />
interested adult over the age of fity-five is<lb />
eligible for the screening, but registration<lb />
will be limited Call the Creative Living<lb />
Center at 757-0303 to pre-register for this<lb />
free screening.<lb />
B.A.C.C.H.U.S<lb />
BACCHUS stands for Boost Alcohol<lb />
Consciousness Concerning the 1 lealth of<lb />
University Students. If vou want to be<lb />
involved in a group that promotes respon-<lb />
sible decision making regarding the use<lb />
or nonuse of alcohol, this is it! We meet<lb />
each Wednesday, at 6 p.m. in 305 Joyner<lb />
Library. We're beginning to make plans<lb />
for Fall activities. Call 757-6793 for more<lb />
info.<lb />
COLOR GUARD AUDITONS<lb />
Color Guard Auditions for the ECU<lb />
March .ng Pirates will be April 15, 29, and<lb />
Mav6, 12 p.m4 p.m. Please pick one day'<lb />
Flags are provided - rifles, brine vour<lb />
Individuals interested in trying out for<lb />
intramural recreational services fitness<lb />
class instructors are encouraged to sign-<lb />
up in 204 Memorial Gym. Try-outs will be<lb />
held April 26. Up to seven individuals will<lb />
be selected and hired. For additional in-<lb />
formation contact Kathleen Hill in 204<lb />
Memorial Gym or call 757-6387.<lb />
PASSOVER<lb />
1 lillel, A Jewish Student Organization<lb />
will be sponsoring a Passover Sedar. The<lb />
Sedar will be on Thursday April 20th at<lb />
7:00 p.m It will be held at Congregation<lb />
Boyt Shalom.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Congratulations to the new brothers of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National I lonor Fraternity:<lb />
Kim Aichinger, Richard Andrews, 1 lope<lb />
I larrcll, Lisa Mimre, Carolina Orth, Linda<lb />
Rogosich, Jani Rossi, Tania Schilling,<lb />
Savecna Singh, Jennifer Spain, Rick Wal-<lb />
ters, and Natalie Young VVe look forward<lb />
to having you serve with us next Fall See<lb />
you at Beach Week.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
Opportunities are now available for stu-<lb />
dent teaching in Puebla, Mexico. Teacher<lb />
Education majors planning to student<lb />
teach in the spring semester, 1H1, are<lb />
eligible to apply. Applications are in the<lb />
Office of Student Teaching, Speight 109,<lb />
and the Office of International Studies,<lb />
General Classroom, 1002. Limited posi-<lb />
tions are available. Application deadline:<lb />
April 21. For more info call Marianne<lb />
Exum, (w) 757-6271 or (h) 830-9450.<lb />
EMPLOYMENT<lb />
Employment opportunities are available<lb />
PIJBIIC SERVICE AN-<lb />
NOUNCEMENT<lb />
Are you a Pitt County resident, 60 years<lb />
old or older and need a ride to your medi-<lb />
cal appointment? The Creative Living<lb />
Center is offering transportation service<lb />
to the elderly for medical appointments<lb />
within Pitt county such as doctors, den-<lb />
tists, clinics, therapies and the I lealth<lb />
department Arrangements for the service<lb />
must be made at least 24 hours before the<lb />
scheduled appointment. Call the Creative<lb />
living Center, 757-0303 to reserve vour<lb />
ride.<lb />
FITNESS INTRUCTOR TRY-<lb />
OUTS<lb />
Congratulations to Jenny Campbell, Brin-<lb />
ley Vickers, Tracy Lyle, Steve King, Drew-<lb />
Covert, Leslie Nemet, and Marjoric McK-<lb />
instry, the newly elected officers of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi. Cood'luck in '89 - '90 sduxil<lb />
year.<lb />
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL<lb />
Amnesty International meels cverv<lb />
fourth Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St Pauls<lb />
Episcopal Church, 401 E. 4th St in the<lb />
upper floor - enter from the 4th street<lb />
entrance. Next meeting: April 26. Stu-<lb />
dents welcome.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
The Department of University Unions is<lb />
now accepting applications from student<lb />
organizations who are interested in serv-<lb />
ing on the Usher Corps. This is an excel-<lb />
lent fundraising project for your organi-<lb />
zation and a great way to be seen on<lb />
campus. For details, call Lynn at 757 6611<lb />
ECU FRISBEE CLUB DISC<lb />
SALES<lb />
IRATE discs are in! You can get an IRATE<lb />
frisbee now for only 56.00 or S7.00 for a<lb />
glow in the dark disc, and help the<lb />
IRATES to their third consecutive appear-<lb />
ance in the National Collegiate Untimate<lb />
Championships. Call Garv I lurlev'� 752-<lb />
7538 or Randy Allen @ 758-5348 to get<lb />
yours now.<lb />
COLOR GUARD<lb />
A short "equipment routine" will be<lb />
taught and rehearsed at the Color Guard<lb />
audition: after several hours of practice<lb />
this routine will be performed before a<lb />
few of the Marching Pirates staff for<lb />
evaluation All of those auditioning will<lb />
perform in groups, no one will be asked to<lb />
perform individually Equipment will be<lb />
provided for those auditioning for a flag<lb />
position: those auditionamg for a rifle<lb />
position should bring their own rifle For<lb />
further information contact: Thomas W<lb />
Goolsbv, director Marching Pirates 757-<lb />
6982; 6331<lb />
BIKINI CONTEST<lb />
The Great PurpleGold Pigskin Pigout<lb />
Party Bikini Contest will be held Saturday<lb />
April 22 at 2:00pm. First prize will be S300,<lb />
second prize $100, and third prize S50 A<lb />
male contest will also take place with the<lb />
winner taking home S50 and prizes Call<lb />
757-6178 or 757-6491 for more details or to<lb />
enter.<lb />
RECYCLE TEXTBOOKS<lb />
If vou can't resell your textbooks how<lb />
about donating them to a needy school in<lb />
Puebla, Mexico? Just drop unwanted<lb />
books in the bookbox at the ECU Student<lb />
Store or deliver them to Room 311,<lb />
Speight building Thank your for your<lb />
generous contributions<lb />
PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
Will hold it's Spring cookout on April<lb />
26th. The cookout will be catered by<lb />
Parker's BBQ Restaurant It will be S5 per<lb />
person and this will include the price ot<lb />
the meal and beverages The deadline to<lb />
sign up for the cookout is April 21st. The<lb />
sign up sheet is located on the Phi Alpha<lb />
Theta bulletin board near the I list dept in<lb />
Brewster. All interested persons are wel-<lb />
come to attend.<lb />
FACULTY-STAFF-STUDENT-<lb />
SOCIAL<lb />
The ECU Decision Sciences Society will<lb />
conduct their spring Faculty Staff-Student<lb />
social for all graduate and undergrat<lb />
business students. A brief program<lb />
include a speaker presentation, a prex.i.<lb />
tation of membership certificates, an<lb />
awards presentation, and a farewell for<lb />
graduating seniors Dress is semi-formal<lb />
and the cover charge is S3.(X) to help de-<lb />
fray expenses The social is scheduled for<lb />
400 to 6:00 PM, Tuesday, April 25, in� B<lb />
room3122 Please sign up bfore April 21 in<lb />
the Decision Sciences office and come )oin<lb />
a friendly atmosphere Guests are wel-<lb />
comed.<lb />
THE<lb />
COMPETITIVE EDGE<lb />
MAYBE<lb />
YOUR RESUME<lb />
Don t get ignored in the paper shuttle Have your resume<lb />
professionally typeset and reproduced at AccuCopy1 Our<lb />
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April 1 through June 30.<lb />
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Mon-Thur 9:30-5:30<lb />
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or<lb />
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fflgffl<lb />
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6 pairs<lb />
Reg. $10.50<lb />
Sale $4,49<lb />
200 Ct<lb />
Notebook<lb />
Ruled<lb />
Paper<lb />
UO pkg.<lb />
Ladies Rain Slicks<lb />
$5.99<lb />
Assorted Pastel Colors<lb />
JuniorMissy<lb />
Camp Shirts<lb />
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t<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20,1989 7<lb />
Announcements<lb />
WORLD RENOWN VIOLIN-<lb />
IST NADTA SALERNO-SON-<lb />
NENBERp<lb />
World Renown Violinist Nadja Salemo-<lb />
Sonnenberg will perform in Wright Audi-<lb />
torium at 8pm on April 20th. Her appear-<lb />
ance will conclude the 1988-89 Perform-<lb />
ing Arts Series at East Carolina Univer-<lb />
sity. Her scheduled program will include:<lb />
SONATA No. 2 in A Major, Op. 12, No. 2<lb />
by Beethoven, SONATA No. 2 ink D<lb />
Major, Op. 94a by Prokofiev, Intermis-<lb />
sion, SONATA No. 3 in D Minor, Op. 108<lb />
by Brahms. Ms. Salerno-Sonnenberg will<lb />
be accompanied by Sandra Rivers on the<lb />
piano. Tickets for this event are now on<lb />
sale, they can be purchased through the<lb />
Central Ticket Office at Mendenhall Stu-<lb />
dent Center by calling 757-6611, ext.266.<lb />
Office hours are 11 am-6 pm, Monday<lb />
through Friday.<lb />
DC AREA SUMMER JOB<lb />
Summer position available in the Wash-<lb />
ington, DC, office of a North Carolina<lb />
Congressman. Typing skills necessary<lb />
and shorthand desirable. Local interview<lb />
available. For further details contact: Ruth<lb />
Pctersen, Co-op, 2028 CCB, (757-6979) as<lb />
soon as possible.<lb />
SUMMER INTERNSHIPS<lb />
Bus. Admin Marketing or Economics<lb />
majors needed for a variety of summer<lb />
internships in logistics related positions<lb />
with private industry. Location and pay<lb />
vary. A resume is necessary to apply. For<lb />
a list of companies contact Ruth Petersen,<lb />
Co-op, 2028 CCB (757-6979) for applica-<lb />
tion details.<lb />
CQ-QP<lb />
Need a summer job? Call the Co-op office<lb />
� 757-6979 � to find out how we may<lb />
help you locate a summer job in your<lb />
home town or in Greenville.<lb />
FUTURE STUDENT TEACH-<lb />
ERS<lb />
Opportunities are now available for stu-<lb />
dent teaching in Puebla, Mexico. Teacher<lb />
Education majors planning to student<lb />
teach in the spring semester, 1990, are<lb />
eligible to apply. Applications are in the<lb />
Office of Student Teaching, Speight 109,<lb />
and the Office of International Studies,<lb />
General Classroom, 1002. Limited posi-<lb />
tions are available. Application deadline:<lb />
April 21. For more info call Marianne<lb />
Exum, (w) 757-6271 or (h) 830-9450.<lb />
EMPLOYMENT<lb />
Employment opportunities are available<lb />
to students who are interested in becom-<lb />
ming PERSONAL CARE ATTENDANTS<lb />
to students in wheelchairs, READERS<lb />
and TUTORS. Past experience is desired<lb />
but not required. Applications will be<lb />
taken for employment during the Sum-<lb />
mer Session and Fal 1989 and Spring Se-<lb />
mester 1990. If interested contact: OF-<lb />
FICE OF HANDICAPPED STUDENT<lb />
SERVICES 111 Whichard Annex East<lb />
Carolina University Greenville NC<lb />
27858-4353 PHONE: 919757-6799 or 757-<lb />
6881<lb />
SKIN CANCER SCREENING<lb />
The Creative Living Center, an adult day<lb />
health care center operated by the East<lb />
Carolina University School of Medicine, is<lb />
offering a free skin cancer screening on<lb />
Thursday, May 4, from 11:00 a.m. until<lb />
1:00 p.m. Drs. John Hendrix and Cameron<lb />
Smith will be providing this service at the<lb />
Center, located at 2000 E. Sixth Street (St.<lb />
James United Methodist Church). Any<lb />
interested adult over the age of fity-five is<lb />
eligible for the screening, but registration<lb />
will be limited. Call the Creative Living<lb />
Center at 757-0303 to pre-register for this<lb />
free screening.<lb />
B.A.C.C.H.U.S<lb />
B.A.C C.H.U.S stands for Boost Alcohol<lb />
Consciousness Concerning the Health of<lb />
University Students. If you want to be<lb />
involved in a group that promotes respon-<lb />
sible decision-making regarding the use<lb />
or nonuse of alcohol, this is it! We meet<lb />
each Wednesday, at 6 p.m. in 305 Joyner<lb />
Library. We're beginning to make plans<lb />
for Fall activities. Call 757-6793 for more<lb />
info.<lb />
COLOR GUARD AUDITONS<lb />
Color Guard Auditions for the ECU<lb />
Marching Pirates will be April 15, 29, and<lb />
May 6,12 p.m. -4 p.m. Please pick one day!<lb />
Flags are provided - rifles, brine vour<lb />
own.<lb />
PTJBTTC SERVICE AN-<lb />
NOUNCEMENT<lb />
Are you a Pitt County resident, 60 years<lb />
old or older and need a ride to your medi-<lb />
cal appointment? The Creative Living<lb />
Center is offering transportation service<lb />
to the elderly for medical appointments<lb />
within Pitt county such as doctors, den-<lb />
tists, clinics, therapies and the Health<lb />
department. Arrangements for the service<lb />
must be made at least 24 hours before the<lb />
scheduled appointment. Call the Creative<lb />
Living Center, 757-0303 to reserve your<lb />
ride.<lb />
Individuals interested in trying out for<lb />
intramural recreational services fitness<lb />
class instructors are encouraged to sign-<lb />
up in 204 Memorial Gym. Try-outs will be<lb />
held April 26. Up to seven individuals will<lb />
be selected and hired. For additional in-<lb />
formation contact Kathleen Hill in 204<lb />
Memorial Gym or call 757-6387.<lb />
PASSOVER<lb />
Hillel, A Jewish Student Organization<lb />
will be sponsoring a Passover Sedar. The<lb />
Sedar will be on Thursday April 20th at<lb />
7:00 p.m It will be held at Congregation<lb />
Boyt Shalom.<lb />
PW SIGMA PI<lb />
Congratulations to the new brothers of<lb />
Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity:<lb />
Kim Aichinger, Richard Andrews, I lope<lb />
HarreU, Lisa Moore, Carolina Orth, Linda<lb />
Rogosich, Jani Rossi, Tania Schilling,<lb />
Saveena Singh, Jennifer Spain, Rick Wal-<lb />
ters, and Natalie Young We look forward<lb />
to having you serve with us next Fall. See<lb />
you at Beach Week.<lb />
PHI SIGMA PI<lb />
FTTNFSS INTRUCTOR TRY-<lb />
OUTS<lb />
Congratulations to Jenny Campbell, Brin-<lb />
ley Vickers, Tracy Lyle, Steve King, Drew<lb />
Covert, Leslie Nemet, and Marjorie McK-<lb />
instry, the newly elected officers of Phi<lb />
Sigma Pi. Good luck in '89 - '90 school<lb />
year.<lb />
AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL<lb />
Amnesty International mecs every<lb />
fourth Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St. Pauls<lb />
Episcopal Church, 401 E. 4th St in the<lb />
upper floor - enter from the 4th street<lb />
entrance. Next meeting: April 26. Stu-<lb />
dents welcome.<lb />
UNIVERSITY UNIONS<lb />
The Department of University Unions is<lb />
now accepting applications from student<lb />
organizations who are interested in serv-<lb />
ing on the Usher Corps. This is an excel-<lb />
lent fundraising project for your organi-<lb />
zation and a great way to be seen on<lb />
campus. For details, call Lynn at 757-6611.<lb />
ECU FRISBEE CLUB DISC<lb />
SALES<lb />
IRATE discs are in! You can get an IRATE<lb />
frisbee now for only $6.00 or $7.00 for a<lb />
glow in the dark disc, and help the<lb />
IRATES to their third consecutive appear-<lb />
ance in the National Collegiate Untimate<lb />
Championships. Call Gary Hurley'� 752-<lb />
7538 or Randy Allen @ 758-5348 to get<lb />
yours now.<lb />
COLOR GUARD<lb />
A short "equipment routine" will be<lb />
taught and rehearsed at the Color Guard<lb />
audition: after several hours of practice<lb />
this routine will be performed before a<lb />
few of the Marching Pirates staff for<lb />
evaluation. All of those auditioning will<lb />
perform in groups, no one will be asked to<lb />
perform individually. Equipment will be<lb />
provided for those auditioning for a flag<lb />
position: those auditionaing for a rifle<lb />
position should bring their own rifle. For<lb />
further information contact: Thomas W.<lb />
Goolsby, director Marching Pirates 757-<lb />
6982; 6331<lb />
BIKINI CONTEST<lb />
The Great PurpleGold Pigskin Pigout<lb />
Party Bikini Contest will be held Saturday<lb />
April 22 at 2:00pm. First prize will be $300,<lb />
second prize $100, and third prize $50. A<lb />
male contest will also take place with the<lb />
winner taking home $50 and prizes. Call<lb />
757-6178 or 757-6491 for more details or to<lb />
enter.<lb />
RECYCLE TEXTBOOKS<lb />
If you can't resell your textbooks how<lb />
about donating them to a needy school in<lb />
Puebla, Mexico? Just drop unwanted<lb />
books in the bookbox at the ECU Student<lb />
Store or deliver them to Room 311,<lb />
Speight building. Thank your for your<lb />
generous contributions.<lb />
PHI ALPHA THETA<lb />
Will hold it's Spring cookout on April<lb />
26th. The cookout will be catered by<lb />
Parker's BBQ Restaurant. It will be $5 per<lb />
person and this will include the price of<lb />
the meal and beverages. The deadline to<lb />
sign up for the cookout is April 21st. The<lb />
sign up sheet is located on the Phi Alpha<lb />
Theta bulletin board near the 1 list. dept. in<lb />
Brewster. All interested persons are wel-<lb />
come to attend.<lb />
FACIII TY-STAFF-STUDENT-<lb />
SOCIAL<lb />
The ECU Decision Sciences Society will<lb />
conduct their spring Faculty Staff-Student<lb />
social for all graduate and undergrac<lb />
business students. A brief program<lb />
include a speaker presentation, a prestu.<lb />
tation of membership certificates, an<lb />
awards presentation, and a farewell for<lb />
graduating seniors. Dress is semi-formal<lb />
and the cover charge is $3.00 to help de-<lb />
fray expenses. The social is scheduled for<lb />
4:00 to 6:00 PM, Tuesday, April 25, in GCB<lb />
room3122. Please sign up bfore April 21 in<lb />
the Decision Sciences office and come join<lb />
a friendly atmosphere. Guests are wel-<lb />
comed.<lb />
THE<lb />
COMPETITIVE EDGE<lb />
MAY BE ,<lb />
YOUR RESUME<lb />
Don t get ignored in the paper shuttle. Have your resume<lb />
professionally typeset and reproduced at AccuCopy! Our<lb />
resume packages produce results by making you look<lb />
your best on paper.<lb />
High quality, fast service, and low prices are all part of<lb />
our resume packages available to you at AccuCopy.<lb />
FAST COPIES<lb />
FOR FAST TIMES<lb />
� 24-hour service available<lb />
� open early, open late<lb />
� open six days a week<lb />
THE RESUME PEOPLE<lb />
Next to Chicos in the Georgetown Shops<lb />
Riverbluff<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20,1989<lb />
Student life across nation in question<lb />
(CPS)�Just as a high-pow-<lb />
ered group of national college<lb />
leaders announced a project in<lb />
New York April 4 to see if it could<lb />
measure the "quality of student<lb />
life" on campuses nationwide, a<lb />
group of students took over a<lb />
building at Morris Brbwn College<lb />
in Atlanta to complain about the<lb />
quality of student life there.<lb />
In a tape recording played to<lb />
students and police gathered out-<lb />
side the building, the protesters at<lb />
MorrisBrowncomplained officials<lb />
had done nothing to treat their<lb />
complaints about bad dorm con-<lb />
ditions, course shortages and<lb />
"substandard" cafeteria food.<lb />
"This in not an irrational<lb />
temper tantrum freshman An-<lb />
toine Chancellor told the Associ-<lb />
ated Press. "We have filled out the<lb />
papers. We have gone through<lb />
the process. The process has<lb />
failed<lb />
Several of the country's most<lb />
dramatic student protests of re-<lb />
cent months � over political and<lb />
racial issues at Howard and Penn<lb />
State universities, for example �<lb />
included pleas to otticials to cure<lb />
"other" quality of life issues like<lb />
dorm overcrowding and inade-<lb />
quate campus security.<lb />
Student anger had nothing to<lb />
do with officials' decision to study<lb />
such issues, said Robert Atwell,<lb />
president of the American Coun-<lb />
cil on Education (ACE), one of the<lb />
two erouDS that unveiled the plan<lb />
for a nationwide look at the qual-<lb />
ity of campus life.<lb />
Instead, the idea came from<lb />
college presidents who "expressed<lb />
concern at what they perceive as a<lb />
decline in the quality of campus<lb />
life and in the character of rela-<lb />
tionships among members of the<lb />
college community Atwell said.<lb />
To probe it, ACE and The<lb />
Carnegie Foundation tor the<lb />
Advancement of Teaching.<lb />
headed by former U.S. Commis-<lb />
sioner of Education and college<lb />
scholar Ernest Boyer, said thev<lb />
would visit "18 or 20" colleges<lb />
during the next year, interview<lb />
ing students, administrators and<lb />
faculty members about how they<lb />
feel about their campus lives.<lb />
Rights groups raid research lab<lb />
(CPS)�Animal liberationists<lb />
"freed" more than 1,000 Univer-<lb />
sity of Arizona research animals<lb />
in a lab raid April 3, but in the<lb />
process may have released some<lb />
mice carrying a contagious dis-<lb />
ease.<lb />
The Animal Liberation Front<lb />
claimed responsibility for the raid,<lb />
which included two arson fires<lb />
that caused an estimated $10,000<lb />
worth of damage, in a statement<lb />
left with Tucson police soon after<lb />
the blaze.<lb />
ALF members conducted the<lb />
raid, the note said, to save the<lb />
animals "from certain torture and<lb />
death<lb />
Thirty of the mice, however, I<lb />
were infected with a "Third World<lb />
disease" by veterinary science<lb />
Prof. Charles Sterling, who had<lb />
been tracking the disease'sbehav-1<lb />
Compact<lb />
ior.<lb />
Sterling said the disease �<lb />
caused by a bacterium called<lb />
cryptosporidium�causes severe<lb />
diarrhea for two-to-four weeks,<lb />
and can be fatal to people with<lb />
immune system illnesses.<lb />
"1 don't know how (the re-<lb />
search mice) can ever be recov-<lb />
ered Sterling said, unless ALF<lb />
members have kept them and<lb />
would return them.<lb />
A month earlier, two dogs<lb />
were stolen from a Virginia Tech<lb />
veterinary medicine class, an<lb />
anonymous caller told the Colle-<lb />
giate Times, the student paper.<lb />
The caller explained vet stu-<lb />
dents were to perform surgery on<lb />
the dogs � which would eventu-<lb />
ally be destroyed � as part of<lb />
their class project, but that the<lb />
students grew attached to them<lb />
and stole them before they were<lb />
harmed.<lb />
Such experiments may be-<lb />
come unnecessary if Auburn<lb />
University veterinary medicine<lb />
Prof. Charles Branch succeeds in a<lb />
project, announced in March, to<lb />
develop video disks to teach stu-<lb />
dents surgery they leam now by<lb />
using live animalc.<lb />
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Mud. These guys are wrastlin not wrestling, but wrastlin' in the ah, uh mud. (Photo by J.D.<lb />
Quagmire�Photolab)<lb />
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ATTENTION RETURNING STUDENTS<lb />
If you plan to live off campus, you can eliminate at least one long line by arranging<lb />
your utility service in advance. By planning ahead, you can save valuable time,<lb />
and possibly money.<lb />
The following are available to you:<lb />
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Reminder: A cut on service charge will be included in your first billing.<lb />
involvementl option a: no deposit required<lb />
(CPS)�A coalition of Michi-<lb />
gan college and university presi-<lb />
dents formed a first-in-the- Mid-<lb />
west "campus compact" March I<lb />
29.<lb />
The Michigan compact, affili-1<lb />
ated with the national Campusl<lb />
Compact organization, is the thirdI<lb />
state organization to join with the<lb />
national group of college presi-<lb />
dents that promote student volun-<lb />
tarism.<lb />
Pennsylvania and California)<lb />
also have state compacts.<lb />
"This is not a new trend<lb />
maintained Terry Denbow ofj<lb />
Michigan State University, where<lb />
the compact will be headquar-l<lb />
tered. " It was formed to betterl<lb />
promote what alreatiy exists<lb />
Students are on waiting lists!<lb />
for volunteer opportunities at<lb />
MSU, Denbow added.<lb />
Under the new compact, stu-l<lb />
dents at Albion, Hope, Alma and I<lb />
Lansing Community Colleges, as<lb />
well asat Western Michigan State, I<lb />
and Wayne State universities and<lb />
at the University of Michigan<lb />
would tell the group they want tol<lb />
volunteer, and the group will place!<lb />
them in community service jobsl<lb />
around the state.<lb />
Meanwhile Sen. Ed ward I<lb />
Kennedy, D-Mass announced!<lb />
March 20 that a Senate committee!<lb />
will try to refashion the current!<lb />
proposed volunteer legislation<lb />
into a new idea to encourage<lb />
community service among stu-<lb />
dents nationwide.<lb />
Kennedy added he wanted tol<lb />
avoid legislation requiring public<lb />
service as a prerequisite for fed-<lb />
eral student aid, citing "seriousl<lb />
reservations" about its viability.<lb />
The hotly debated proposal, spon-l<lb />
sored by Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga1<lb />
would require students to serveatl<lb />
least a year in either the military or I<lb />
a "Citizen Corps" before beingj<lb />
eligible for federal aid.<lb />
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I<lb />
THE EASTCAROl INI AN<lb />
Features<lb />
APRIL 20 1909 PACE9<lb />
Jaycees host Spring Break for hospital<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Sliff Writr<lb />
The Greenville aycees and the<lb />
ECU Interfraternity Council are<lb />
working together to present<lb />
"Spring Break a top forty and<lb />
beach music festival on Sunday,<lb />
April 23 at the Pitt County Fair-<lb />
grounds.<lb />
"This is going to be an excel-<lb />
lent opportunity for college stu-<lb />
dents to help the Children's Hos-<lb />
pital and end the last few days oi<lb />
the semester with an event we are<lb />
hoping is going to be similar to<lb />
Mosier's Farm said Clifton<lb />
Dixon, Project Director.<lb />
The Embers, The Eccentrics,<lb />
and The Bash are being featured<lb />
along with the Miss ECU Hawai-<lb />
ian Tropk Bikini Contest. The<lb />
Embers are famous for their oldies<lb />
and beach music, but the Eccen-<lb />
trics and The Bash perform a vari-<lb />
ety oi cover tunes from bands like<lb />
U2, REM. The Clash, and INXS.<lb />
Fifteen fraternities will each Miracle Telethon on WITN-TV.<lb />
sponsor an entrant in the bikini The Children's Hospital is a<lb />
contest, and the winner will walk division oi Pitt County Memorial<lb />
away with a $500 prize and the andhasbeeninoperationforthree<lb />
opportunity to represent Green-<lb />
ville at the national contest in<lb />
Daytona Beach.<lb />
The Interfraternity Council<lb />
purchased 1,000 tickets in advance<lb />
to pav for the bands, and all pro-<lb />
ceeds will go to the Children's<lb />
Hospital of Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina. The money will be donated<lb />
on June 4 during the Children's<lb />
ECU professor of anthropology<lb />
edits book on Southern women<lb />
years. It consistsofa newborn unit,<lb />
a pediatric unit, and a rehabilita-<lb />
tion unit. The money will go to-<lb />
ward the purchase oi special<lb />
equipment badly needed bv the<lb />
hospital.<lb />
"We couldn't have put this<lb />
day together without the help of<lb />
all our sponsors said Dixon. "We<lb />
are hoping to raise SI0,000 for the<lb />
Children's Hospital<lb />
WSFL will be broadcasting<lb />
live from the fairgrounds and<lb />
coolers are welcome, but leave the<lb />
glass at home. Concessions, Coca-<lb />
Cola, and Domino's Pizza will also<lb />
be provided.<lb />
The gates open at 10 a.m. and<lb />
the first band will start at 12 noon.<lb />
Tickets are $5 in advance or $8 at<lb />
the gate. Tickets can be purchased<lb />
at the ECU Central Ticket Oiiicc.<lb />
or vou can order a pizza from<lb />
Domino's and have your tickets<lb />
delivered.<lb />
Student Transit will be avail-<lb />
able from Mendenhall to the fair-<lb />
grounds. "Our main concern is<lb />
that no one has too much fun and<lb />
tries to dnnk and drive We are<lb />
trving to target the ECU students<lb />
and that's why we are providing<lb />
transportation said Dixon.<lb />
Dixon hopes to help the Chil-<lb />
dren's Hospital and the images of<lb />
fraternity parties at ECU. "This<lb />
will be a chance to help some very<lb />
sick children and at the same time<lb />
install some oi the aycee spirit<lb />
into the students oi ECU. Many<lb />
people don't realize that these<lb />
students are the future leaders and<lb />
laycees oi Greenville<lb />
Bv DEANNA XEVGLOSKI<lb />
Sta; Wntrr<lb />
The book includes 12 essays<lb />
on ways in which women of the<lb />
South have been affected by<lb />
changes in traditional, social, po-<lb />
Dr. Hollv Matthews, an asso<lb />
ciate professor of anthropology litical and cultural patterns.<lb />
here at ECU. just completed edit-<lb />
ing a new book called "Women in<lb />
the South: An Anthropological<lb />
Perspective<lb />
The focus oi this new book is<lb />
the changing roles and images of<lb />
Southern women.<lb />
The 176-page book has been<lb />
released in hardcover and paper-<lb />
bound editions by the University<lb />
oi Georgia Tress, its publisher.<lb />
Changes in the lives of women<lb />
in the South include the feminist<lb />
movement, the civil rights move-<lb />
ment and the boom in the region's<lb />
economy during the past decade.<lb />
Dr. Matthews contributed the<lb />
book's introductory essay.<lb />
The essavs take a look at the<lb />
Southern women in traditional<lb />
and professional roles and from<lb />
various classes, age groups and spokesman.<lb />
backgrounds.<lb />
The "new" Southern women<lb />
is analyzed in two contrasting<lb />
functions: as part of a changing<lb />
region and as an important force<lb />
in maintaining the traditions and<lb />
culture of the Old South.<lb />
The essays were originally<lb />
presented at a meeting of the<lb />
Southern Anthropological Society.<lb />
The main purpose of thisbook<lb />
is "to stimulate a critical reassess-<lb />
ment of women's roles in and<lb />
contributions to Southern cul-<lb />
ture said a University of Georgia<lb />
Graduate show at Gray<lb />
Bv KAREN MANN<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Grav Art Gallery's latest ex-<lb />
hibit, a Graduate Thesis Exhibi-<lb />
tion, continues this year's series oi<lb />
exceptionallv strong shows. The<lb />
works oi three painters, one metal<lb />
designer, and one fabric designer,<lb />
all MFA candidates, will be on<lb />
displav untiKMay 5.<lb />
Fabric designer Blanche<lb />
Kammer-Monroe begins theshow<lb />
with the collection of handmarblcd<lb />
scarves, buttons, paper, and Ki-<lb />
monos. Marbelizingisa technique<lb />
in which paint or dye is swirled to<lb />
create intricate designs. The best<lb />
examples of this technique are<lb />
Kammer-Monroe's Kimonos.<lb />
Made of silk, these four Kimonos<lb />
are interesting for their colors �<lb />
two are bright, two are more sub-<lb />
dued � and their symmetry of<lb />
Coming<lb />
This<lb />
Week<lb />
Thursday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Gibraltar<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Arrakis<lb />
Mendenhall:<lb />
Cocoon: The Return<lb />
(through Sunday)<lb />
Friday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
The Usuals<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Mercyland<lb />
opens for<lb />
Slurpeeeee<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Gibraltar<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Liquid Sound<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Suspects<lb />
Tuesday.<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Food of the Gods<lb />
Wednesday;<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Comedy Zone<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Open Mike Night<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Rosebud<lb />
marbelized design.<lb />
However, it becomes appar-<lb />
ent that almost everything m<lb />
Kammer-Monroe's section is<lb />
marbelized, even the drawings.<lb />
There is one non-marbelized paint-<lb />
ing but it seems out numbered<lb />
and doesn't really fit with theother<lb />
works. Kammer-Monroe is obvi-<lb />
ously an expert at Marbelizing,<lb />
but it would have been nice to see<lb />
what else she can do.<lb />
Linda Darty also displays<lb />
intricate and swirling motifs in<lb />
her metal designs. Darty's works<lb />
are divided mainly into jewelry<lb />
and lamps. However, the most<lb />
interesting piece is a tea set of<lb />
silver and rosewood decorated<lb />
with blue enamel fish.<lb />
The jewelry consists of gold<lb />
and silver. Some of the necklaces,<lb />
mooches, and earrings are high-<lb />
lighted with jewels and cloisonne.<lb />
The lamps, which are made of<lb />
aluminum, wood, and sterling sil-<lb />
ver, are more colorful and a little<lb />
more fun.<lb />
The paintings of John Han-<lb />
cock are massive, horizontal wa-<lb />
ter colors and acrylic on Unryn<lb />
paper. Reminiscent of Monet's<lb />
water lilies, they utilize the coarse<lb />
texture oi the paper to create a<lb />
liquid, stained glass effect.<lb />
Maria McLaughlin also works<lb />
on a massive scale. However, her<lb />
oil paintings evoke more somber<lb />
emotions. Using a predominantly<lb />
dark palette, McLaughlin layers<lb />
shapes to create a pattern of shad-<lb />
owy figures. When viewed from a<lb />
close angle, the intricate patterns<lb />
in these paintings can be fully<lb />
appreciated.<lb />
McLaughlin attempts the<lb />
same effect with three drawings.<lb />
Because of their brighter colors,<lb />
they aren't as successful as the<lb />
paintings, but they are interesting<lb />
nonetheless.<lb />
The finest works in the show<lb />
are those of Trudv Laudouceur.<lb />
Ladouceur's bright, realistic paint-<lb />
ings feature portions of figures,<lb />
often viewed from behind. "The<lb />
Bride and her Double presents<lb />
an incredibly detailed rendering<lb />
of lace, seed pearls, and satin folds.<lb />
The shoulder-to-hip view of the<lb />
figures creates an almost abstract<lb />
composition. It is an excellent<lb />
example of Ladouceur's work and<lb />
the best piece of the show.<lb />
The Embers, who are my mom's favorite group, will be playing at the Jaycees' Spring Break<lb />
festival this Sunday. Check it out.<lb />
Laura Soles, a pianist, will close out the Alumni Week festivities with a concert. Also performing<lb />
will be Rich Holly, a percussionist.<lb />
Pianist concert closes Alumni weekend<lb />
ECU Press Release<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
Alumni Weekend closes Saturday<lb />
with the Fourth Annual Alumni<lb />
Concert which will feature Laura<lb />
Soles, pianist, and Rich Holly, per-<lb />
cussion, alumni of the East Caro-<lb />
lina cchool of Music, in perform-<lb />
ance.<lb />
The 7:30 p.m. Saturday con-<lb />
cert will be held in the A Fletcher<lb />
Music Hall at the School of Music.<lb />
A reception will follow in adjoin-<lb />
ing Room 105. Seating will be on a<lb />
first come, first-served basis. The<lb />
concert is free and open to the<lb />
public. <lb />
Holly will perform works for<lb />
marimba by Leonard Bernstein<lb />
and Toshi Ichiyanagi and a tim-<lb />
pani piece he composed himself.<lb />
Joining Holly for the closing pro-<lb />
gram will be Paul Tardiff oi the<lb />
East Carolina University piano<lb />
faculty for a jazz number by Chick<lb />
Corea.<lb />
Soles will play two selection,<lb />
Chopin's "Ballade in G Minor<lb />
Opus 23, and "Sonatine" by Ravel.<lb />
While on campus, Holly will<lb />
also present master classes for stu-<lb />
dents. For more information, con-<lb />
tact Mark Ford, coordinator of<lb />
percussion, at 757-6851.<lb />
The annual alumni concert is<lb />
sponsored by the East Carolina<lb />
University School oi Music<lb />
Alumni Professional Society to<lb />
honor outstanding alumni.<lb />
Hollv is currently professor<lb />
oi percussion at Northern Illinois<lb />
College and president of the Illi-<lb />
nois Chapter of the Percussive Art<lb />
Society.<lb />
1) The Dickies � "Second<lb />
Coming"<lb />
2) Raunch Hands � "Payday"<lb />
3) Mojo Nixon &amp; Skid Roper<lb />
� "Root Hog or Die"<lb />
4) Robyn Hitchcock �<lb />
"Queen Elvis"<lb />
5) Thelonius Monster �<lb />
"Stormy Weather"<lb />
6) drivin' 'n' cryin' �<lb />
"Mystery Road"<lb />
7) The Connels � "Fun and<lb />
Games"<lb />
8) Four Who Dared � "Kids<lb />
With Dynamite"<lb />
9) Run Westy Run � "Run<lb />
Westy Run"<lb />
10) Green on Red � "Here<lb />
Comes the Snakes"<lb />
11) The Cowpokes � "Zamfir<lb />
Ain't No Guru"<lb />
12) Swamp Zombies �<lb />
"Fink"<lb />
13) XTC � "Oranges and<lb />
Lemons"<lb />
Pipkin' the LVl Bones<lb />
Bonehead too<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Stiff Sir<lb />
J<lb />
The last column of the se-<lb />
mester. It's always a tough one<lb />
to write. Even though the lucky<lb />
elite who stay in Greenville this<lb />
summer will be able to enjoy my<lb />
weekly missives, the masses<lb />
won't.<lb />
So I always feel a little pres-<lb />
sured to produce something bril-<lb />
liant to wind up the semester<lb />
with. I want to leave something<lb />
sticking in the readers' minds. I<lb />
want to make them anxious to<lb />
rush back to school after sum-<lb />
mer and hang out by the news-<lb />
paper stands, waiting breath-<lb />
lessly for my words of wit and<lb />
wisdom.<lb />
Sometimes I give awards.<lb />
Sometimes I count down the im-<lb />
portant events of the semester in<lb />
an amusing way. This time, I<lb />
don't really have a whole lot to<lb />
say. I'm burned slam out.<lb />
The key word this semester<lb />
was stress. I don't know if it was<lb />
�H the caffeine pills I did at the<lb />
apathetic to write a real column this week<lb />
of mv satiric pal Big E and his so-<lb />
rority chick girlfriend. Though<lb />
this is a relationship with the<lb />
beginning of the year, or the sex-<lb />
ual misadventures 1 kept getting<lb />
involved in. Could be both.<lb />
So now I'm drained. I can<lb />
barely keep my eyes open. Even<lb />
my hormones are comatose. I<lb />
watched two porno flicks this<lb />
morning and couldn't even work<lb />
up the strength to unzip my<lb />
pants.<lb />
1 briefly considered writing<lb />
a sort of parody of Dante's "In-<lb />
ferno A column called "Bone-<lb />
head's Inferno consisting of<lb />
horrible tortures for frat boys,<lb />
bad fiction writers, anal-reten-<lb />
tive professors, sorority girls<lb />
who line up to have their pic-<lb />
tures taken with soapopera stars<lb />
 it had vast humor potential,<lb />
but I just couldn't concentrate.<lb />
Maybe this summer.<lb />
I thought about a column<lb />
espousing the joys of pornogra-<lb />
phy. But I'm too tired to try to<lb />
defend myself from the tons of<lb />
hate mail I'd receive from the<lb />
feminists on campus. Maybe in<lb />
August.<lb />
1 said to myself, "Why not<lb />
just write a bunch oi personal<lb />
messages to all my friends?<lb />
Everyone likes to see his name in<lb />
print. It could be like 'Bonehead's<lb />
Personals?<lb />
That idea almost fired me<lb />
up. It's easy to write things like:<lb />
"ASHLEY: Killer date! Let's 'Rio'<lb />
again next week But then I re-<lb />
alized I'd probably forget some-<lb />
body and they'd be mad. Plus,<lb />
the Personals are so foolish any-<lb />
way.<lb />
I thought about writing an-<lb />
other installment in my popular<lb />
"Why Bonehead Hates Green-<lb />
ville" scries, but since everyone's<lb />
pretty much heard that song<lb />
enough, I'll let it lie until some-<lb />
thing particularly aggravating<lb />
comes along.<lb />
I toyed with the notion of<lb />
composing an epic love poem<lb />
based on the budding romance<lb />
dramatic potential oi, say, Bill<lb />
Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju-<lb />
liet I'm just too tired to write it.<lb />
Maybe next semester, when<lb />
some more juicy aspects of this<lb />
sordid affair have been brought<lb />
to light.<lb />
So, since I didn't have any-<lb />
thing funny to write about, I fig-<lb />
ured I just wouldn't write a col-<lb />
umn at all this week. Then I real-<lb />
ized, "Hey! That's 20 bucksdown<lb />
the drain! I'd be foolish not to<lb />
write something! Plus, being the<lb />
role model that I am, I don't<lb />
want to add to the already ram-<lb />
pant apathy on this campus<lb />
So, here it is. Y'all have a<lb />
good summer, don't drink and<lb />
drive, be kind to all living crea-<lb />
tures, don'teat so much red meat,<lb />
and take 'ong walks after din-<lb />
ner. Until next time, may the<lb />
hangovers be gentle, and the<lb />
buzzes intense.<lb /><pb facs="00058141_tn_0016" /><lb />
k<lb />
THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
Features<lb />
APRIL 20. 1989 PACE 9<lb />
Jaycees host Spring Break for hospital<lb />
By ALICIA FORD<lb />
Staff Writ�r<lb />
TheGreenvillelayceesand the<lb />
ECU Interfraternity Council are<lb />
working together to present<lb />
the semester with an event we are<lb />
hoping is going to be similar to<lb />
Mosier's Farm said Clifton<lb />
Dixon, Project Director.<lb />
The Embers, The Eccentrics,<lb />
and The Bash are being featured<lb />
"Spring Break a top forty and along with the Miss Ecu Hawai-<lb />
beach music festival on Sunday,<lb />
April 23 at the Pitt County Fair-<lb />
grounds.<lb />
"This is going to be an excel-<lb />
lent opportunity for college stu-<lb />
dents to help the Children's Hos-<lb />
pital and end the last few days of<lb />
lan Tropic Bikini Contest. The<lb />
Embers are famous for their oldies<lb />
and beach music, but the Eccen-<lb />
trics and The Bash perform a vari-<lb />
ety of cover tunes from bands like<lb />
U2, REM, The Clash, and INXS.<lb />
Fifteen fraternities will each<lb />
sponsor an entrant in the bikini<lb />
contest, and the winner will walk<lb />
away with a $500 prize and ' <lb />
opportunity to represent Gn i<lb />
ville at the national contest in<lb />
Daytona Beach.<lb />
The Interfraternity Council<lb />
Miracle Telethon on WITN-TV.<lb />
The Children's Hospital is a<lb />
division of Pitt County Memorial<lb />
and has been in operation for three<lb />
years. It consistsof a newborn unit, be provided,<lb />
a pediatric unit, and a rehabilita-<lb />
tion unit. The money will go to-<lb />
ward the purchase of special<lb />
live from the fairgrounds and<lb />
coolers are welcome, but leave the<lb />
glass at home. Concessions, Coca-<lb />
Cola, and Domino's Pizza will also<lb />
purchased 1,000 tickets in advance equipment badly needed by the<lb />
The gates open at 10 a.m. and<lb />
the first band will start at 12 noon.<lb />
Tickets are $5 in advance or $8 at<lb />
grounds. "Our main concern is<lb />
that no one has too much fun and<lb />
tries to drink and drive. We are<lb />
trying to target the ECU students<lb />
and that's why we are providing<lb />
transportation said Dixon.<lb />
Dixon hopes to help the Chil-<lb />
dren's Hospital and the images of<lb />
fraternity parties at ECU. ' This<lb />
to pay for the bands, and all pro-<lb />
ceeds will go to the Children's<lb />
Hospital of Eastern North Caro-<lb />
lina. The money will be donated<lb />
on June 4 during the Children's<lb />
ECU professor of anthropology<lb />
edits book on Southern women<lb />
hospital.<lb />
"We couldn't have put this<lb />
day together without the help o(<lb />
all our sponsors said Dixon. "We<lb />
are hoping to raise $10,000 for the<lb />
Children's Hospital<lb />
WSFL will be broadcasting<lb />
the gate. Tickets can be purchased will be a chance to help some very<lb />
sick children and at the same time<lb />
install some of the Jaycee spirit<lb />
into the students of ECU. Many<lb />
people don't realize that these<lb />
students are the future leaders and<lb />
Jaycees of Greenville<lb />
at the ECU Central Ticket Office,<lb />
or you can order a pizza from<lb />
Domino's and have your tickets<lb />
delivered.<lb />
Student Transit will be avail-<lb />
able from Mendcnhall to the fair-<lb />
By DEANNA NEVGLOSKI<lb />
Stiff Writer<lb />
Dr. Holly Matthews, an asso-<lb />
ciate professor of anthropology<lb />
here at ECU, just completed edit-<lb />
ing a new book called "Women in<lb />
the South: An Anthropological<lb />
Perspective<lb />
The focus of this new book is<lb />
the changing roles and images of<lb />
Southern women.<lb />
The 176-page book has been<lb />
released in hardcover and paper-<lb />
bound editions by the University<lb />
of Georgia Press, its publisher.<lb />
The book includes 12 essays<lb />
on ways in which women of the<lb />
South'have been affected by<lb />
changes in traditional, social, po-<lb />
litical and cultural patterns.<lb />
Changes in the lives of women<lb />
in the South include the feminist<lb />
movement, the civil rights move-<lb />
ment and the boom in the region's<lb />
economy during the past decade.<lb />
Dr. Matthews contributed the<lb />
book's introductory essay.<lb />
The essavs take a look at the<lb />
J<lb />
Southern women in traditional<lb />
and professional roles and from<lb />
various classes, age groups and<lb />
backgrounds.<lb />
The "new" Southern women<lb />
is analyzed in two contrasting<lb />
functions: as part of a changing<lb />
region and as an important force<lb />
in maintaining the traditions and<lb />
culture of the Old South.<lb />
The essays were originally<lb />
presented at a meeting of the<lb />
Southern Anthropological Society.<lb />
The main purpose of this book<lb />
is "to stimulate a critical reassess-<lb />
ment of women's roles in and<lb />
contributions to Southern cul-<lb />
ture said a University of Georgia<lb />
spokesman.<lb />
Graduate show at Gray<lb />
By KAREN MANN<lb />
St�ff Wnm<lb />
Gray Art Gallery's latest ex-<lb />
hibit, a "Graduate Thesis Exhibi-<lb />
tion, continues this year's series of<lb />
exceptionally strong shows. The<lb />
works of three painters, one metal<lb />
designer, and one fabric designer,<lb />
all MFA candidates, will be on<lb />
display until'Mav 5.<lb />
Fabric designer Blanche<lb />
Kammer-Monroe begins the show<lb />
with the collection of handmarbled<lb />
scarves, buttons, paper, and Ki-<lb />
monos. Marbelizingisa technique<lb />
in which paint or dye is swirled to<lb />
create intricate designs. The best<lb />
examples of this technique are<lb />
Kammer-Monroe's Kimonos.<lb />
Made of silk, these four Kimonos<lb />
are interesting for their colors �<lb />
two are bright, two are more sub-<lb />
dued � and their symmetry of<lb />
Coming<lb />
This<lb />
Week<lb />
Thursday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Gibraltar<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Arrakis<lb />
Mendenhall:<lb />
Cocoon: The Return<lb />
(through Sunday)<lb />
Friday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
The Usuals<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Mercyland<lb />
opens for<lb />
Slurpeeeee<lb />
Saturday<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Gibraltar<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Liquid Sound<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Suspects<lb />
Tuesday:<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Food of the Gods<lb />
Wednesday:<lb />
Attic:<lb />
Comedy Zone<lb />
New Deli:<lb />
Open Mike Night<lb />
Susie's:<lb />
Rosebud<lb />
marbelized design.<lb />
However, it becomes appar-<lb />
ent that almost everything in<lb />
Kammer-Monroe's section is<lb />
marbelized, even the drawings.<lb />
There isone non-marbelized paint-<lb />
ing but it seems out numbered<lb />
and doesn't really fit with the other<lb />
works. Kammer-Monroe is obvi-<lb />
ously an expert at Marbelizing,<lb />
but it would have been nice to see<lb />
what else she can do.<lb />
Linda Darty also displays<lb />
intricate and swirling motifs in<lb />
her metal designs. Darty's works<lb />
are divided mainly into jewelry<lb />
and lamps. However, the most<lb />
interesting piece is a tea set of<lb />
silver and rosewood decorated<lb />
with blue enamel fish.<lb />
The jewelry consists of gold<lb />
and silver. Some of the necklaces,<lb />
mooches, and earrings are high-<lb />
lighted with jewels and cloisonne.<lb />
The lamps, which are made of<lb />
aluminum, wood, and sterling sil-<lb />
ver, are more colorful and a little<lb />
more fun.<lb />
The paintings of John Han-<lb />
cock are massive, horizontal wa-<lb />
ter colors and acrylic on Unryn<lb />
paper. Reminiscent of Monet's<lb />
water lilies, they utilize the coarse<lb />
texture of the paper to create a<lb />
liquid, stained glass effect.<lb />
Maria McLaughlin also works<lb />
on a massive scale. However, her<lb />
oil paintings evoke more somber<lb />
emotions. Using a predominantly<lb />
dark palette, McLaughlin layers<lb />
shapes to create a pattern of shad-<lb />
owy figures. When viewed from a<lb />
close angle, the intricate patterns<lb />
in these paintings can be fully<lb />
appreciated.<lb />
McLaughlin attempts the<lb />
same effect with three drawings.<lb />
Because of their brighter colors,<lb />
they aren't as successful as the<lb />
paintings, but they are interesting<lb />
nonetheless.<lb />
The finest works in the show<lb />
are those of Trudy Laudouceur.<lb />
Ladouceur's bright, realistic paint-<lb />
ings feature portions of figures,<lb />
often viewed from behind. "The<lb />
Bride and her Double presents<lb />
an incredibly detailed rendering<lb />
of lace, seed pearls, and satin folds.<lb />
The shoulder-to-hip view of the<lb />
figures creates an almost abstract<lb />
composition. It is an excellent<lb />
example of Ladouceur's work and<lb />
the best piece of the show.<lb />
be playing at the Jaycees' Spring Break<lb />
Laura Soles, a pianist, will close out the Alumni Week festivities with a concert. Also performing<lb />
will be Rich Holly, a percussionist.<lb />
Pianist concert closes Alumni weekend<lb />
ECU Press Release<lb />
East Carolina University's<lb />
Alumni Weekend closes Saturday<lb />
with the Fourth Annual Alumni<lb />
Concert which will feature Laura<lb />
Soles, pianist, and Rich Holly, per-<lb />
cussion, alumni of the East Caro-<lb />
lina School of Music, in perform-<lb />
ance.<lb />
The 7:30 p.m. Saturday con-<lb />
cert will be held in the A.J. Fletcher<lb />
Music Hall at the School of Music.<lb />
A reception will follow in adjoin-<lb />
ing Room 105. Seating will be on a<lb />
first come, first-served basis. The<lb />
concert is free and open to the<lb />
public. <lb />
Holly will perform works for<lb />
marimba by Leonard Bernstein<lb />
and Toshi Ichiyanagi and a tim-<lb />
pani piece he composed himself.<lb />
Joining Holly for the closing pro-<lb />
gram will be Paul Tardiff of the<lb />
East Carolina University piano<lb />
faculty for a jazz number by Chick<lb />
Corea.<lb />
Soles will play two selection,<lb />
Chopin's "Ballade in G Minor<lb />
Opus 23, and "Sona tine" by Ravel.<lb />
While on campus, Holly will<lb />
also present master classes for stu-<lb />
dents. For more information, con-<lb />
tact Mark Ford, coordinator of<lb />
percussion, at 757-6851.<lb />
The annual alumni concert is<lb />
sponsored by the East Carolina<lb />
University School of Music<lb />
Alumni Professional Society to<lb />
honor outstanding alumni.<lb />
Holly is currently professor<lb />
of percussion at Northern Illinois<lb />
College and president of the Illi-<lb />
nois Chapter of the Percussive Art<lb />
Society- <lb />
42089<lb />
1) The Dickies � "Second<lb />
Coming"<lb />
2) Raunch Hands � "Payday"<lb />
3) Mojo Nixon &amp; Skid Roper<lb />
� "Root Hog or Die"<lb />
4) Robyn Hitchcock �<lb />
"Queen Elvis"<lb />
5) Thelonius Monster �<lb />
"Stormy Weather"<lb />
6) drivin' 'n' cryin' �<lb />
"Mystery Road"<lb />
7) The Connels � "Fun and<lb />
Games"<lb />
8) Four Who Dared � "Kids<lb />
With Dynamite"<lb />
9) Run Westy Run � "Run<lb />
Westy Run"<lb />
10) Green on Red � "Here<lb />
Comes the Snakes"<lb />
11) The Cowpokes � "Zami ir<lb />
Ain't No Guru"<lb />
12) Swamp Zombies �<lb />
"Fink"<lb />
13) XTC � "Oranges and<lb />
Lemons"<lb />
pjrlpn' th LVl Bones<lb />
Bonehead too apathetic to write a real column this week<lb />
By CHIPPY BONEHEAD<lb />
Staff Sir<lb />
The last column of the se-<lb />
mester. It's always a tough one<lb />
to write. Even though the lucky<lb />
elite who stay in Greenville this<lb />
summer will be able to enjoy my<lb />
weekly missives, the masses<lb />
won't.<lb />
So I always feel a little pres-<lb />
sured to produce something bril-<lb />
liant to wind up the semester<lb />
with. I want to leave something<lb />
sticking in the readers' minds. I<lb />
want to make them anxious to<lb />
rush back to school after sum-<lb />
mer and hang out by the news-<lb />
paper stands, waiting breath-<lb />
lessly for my words of wit and<lb />
wisdom.<lb />
Sometimes I give awards.<lb />
Sometimes I count down the im-<lb />
portant events of the semester in<lb />
an amusing way. This time, I<lb />
don't really have a whole lot to<lb />
say. I'm burned slam out.<lb />
The key word this semester<lb />
was stress. I don't know if it was<lb />
 the caffeine pills I did at the<lb />
beginning of the year, or the sex-<lb />
ual misadventures I kept getting<lb />
involved in. Could be both.<lb />
So now I'm drained. I can<lb />
barely keep my eyes open. Even<lb />
my hormones are comatose. I<lb />
watched two porno flicks this<lb />
morning and couldn't even work<lb />
up the strength to unzip my<lb />
pants.<lb />
I briefly considered writing<lb />
a sort of parody of Dante's "In-<lb />
ferno A column called "Bone-<lb />
head's Inferno consisting of<lb />
horrible tortures for frat boys,<lb />
bad fiction writers, anal-reten-<lb />
tive professors, sorority girls<lb />
who line up to have their pic-<lb />
tures taken with soap opera stars<lb />
 it had vast humor potential,<lb />
but I just couldn't concentrate.<lb />
Maybe this summer.<lb />
I thought about a column<lb />
espousing the joys of pornogra-<lb />
phy. But I'm too tired to try to<lb />
defend myself from the tons of<lb />
hate mail I'd receive from the<lb />
feminists on campus. Maybe in<lb />
August.<lb />
I said to myself, "Why not<lb />
just write a bunch of personal<lb />
messages to all my friends?<lb />
Everyone likes to see his name in<lb />
print. It could be like 'Bonehead's<lb />
Personals?<lb />
That idea almost fired me<lb />
up. It's easy to write things like:<lb />
"ASHLEY: Killer date! Let's 'Rio'<lb />
again next week But then I re-<lb />
alized I'd probably forget some-<lb />
body and they'd be mad. Plus,<lb />
the Personals are so foolish any-<lb />
way.<lb />
I thought about writing an-<lb />
other installment in my popular<lb />
"Why Bonehead Hates Green-<lb />
ville" series,butsinceeveryone's<lb />
pretty much heard that song<lb />
enough, I'll let it lie until some-<lb />
thing particularly aggravating<lb />
comes along.<lb />
I toyed with the notion of<lb />
composing an epic love poem<lb />
based on the budding romance<lb />
of my satiric pal Big E and his so-<lb />
rority chick girlfriend. Though<lb />
this is a relationship with the<lb />
dramatic potential of, say, Bill<lb />
Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju-<lb />
liet I'm just too tired to write it.<lb />
Maybe next semester, when<lb />
some more juicy aspects of this<lb />
sordid affair have been brought<lb />
to light.<lb />
So, since I didn't have any-<lb />
thing funny to write about, 1 fig-<lb />
ured I just wouldn't write a col-<lb />
umn at all this week. Then I real-<lb />
ized, "HeyThaf s20bucksdown<lb />
the drain! I'd be foolish not to<lb />
write something! Plus, being the<lb />
role model that I am, I don't<lb />
want to add to the already ram-<lb />
pant apathy on this campus<lb />
So, here it is. Y'all have a<lb />
good summer, don't drink and<lb />
drive, be kind to all living crea-<lb />
tures, don'teat so much red meat,<lb />
and take long walks after din-<lb />
ner. Until next time, may the<lb />
hangovers be gentle, and the<lb />
buzzes intense.<lb /><pb facs="00058141_tn_0017" /><lb />
I<lb />
r<lb />
10<lb />
TT IE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20. !�9<lb />
Max Able able to rock, doesn't<lb />
ByJIMSHAMLIN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
"Somebody Spent Their Whole<lb />
Life There" is the title of Max<lb />
Abie's second album. Sky Records<lb />
promotes it with the phrase "Max<lb />
Able is Back but who knew that<lb />
he had left, or was even here in the<lb />
first place? Has he ever been a<lb />
guest VJ on MTV? No. Have any<lb />
of his songs been listed under "Col-<lb />
lege Music" in Rolling Stone? No.<lb />
Has he even made the WZMB top<lb />
thirteen list? No. Does this mean<lb />
that his music really reeks? No.<lb />
Abie's music falls into the broad<lb />
category of "progressive It has<lb />
an upbeat pulse and a melodic<lb />
rhythm � like a hybrid of pre-<lb />
sellout REM and The Sugarcubes.<lb />
Each track is distinctive, but the<lb />
overall sound is a blend of classic<lb />
rock, blues, folk, and rockabilly.<lb />
The lyrics are as diverse as the<lb />
music itself. The lyrics range from<lb />
sweet, watery love poems such as<lb />
"I'm a-needin' to tell you your<lb />
love cures my blues" to the bi-<lb />
zarre "There are statuesof pigeons<lb />
with people sitting on them The<lb />
themes of his songs follow their<lb />
lyrics � from an ex-soldier lost in<lb />
Viet Nam to a confused traveller<lb />
in Europe.<lb />
Abie's variety also shows in the<lb />
instruments which accompany<lb />
him. Along with the standard<lb />
drums, bass, and electric guitars,<lb />
there is a grand piano, a Ham-<lb />
mond organ, a slide guitar, tabia<lb />
drums, maracas, a steel guitar, and<lb />
an accordion. Also listed under<lb />
musical credits is a car skid and<lb />
eight Brittany Spaniels.<lb />
Perhaps the only thing that<lb />
remains the same throughout the<lb />
album is Abie's voice. His vocals<lb />
have the raw, nasal quality which<lb />
has become common in progres-<lb />
sive music. Although his vocal<lb />
range seems limited, his voice is<lb />
pleasant except for a few songs in<lb />
which he whines like Randy<lb />
Travis.<lb />
Producer Michael Harris writes,<lb />
"A Southern-born artist whose<lb />
songs possess the uncanny ability<lb />
to annihilate distances and differ-<lb />
ences between cultures and<lb />
people, Max Able writes and sings<lb />
from a distinctly late-century<lb />
vantage point While this maybe<lb />
an overstatement, Abie's music is<lb />
worth a second listen � it shows<lb />
talent and variety.<lb />
There is one problem with an<lb />
artist who displays so much vari-<lb />
ety: a person who buys "Some-<lb />
body Spent Their Whole Life<lb />
There" because they heard one<lb />
track on a radio station may be<lb />
disappointed with the rest of it.<lb />
This may be the one thing that is<lb />
keeping Max Able on the shelves<lb />
and out of Rolling Stone.<lb />
Summer Theater opens 1989<lb />
season with 'Pump Boys'<lb />
R I �,<lb />
 m Peace Presbyterian<lb />
' t S x v<lb />
A Canng. Lovemg Fellowship Open To All Age<lb />
Rac� Ari Bachgound. Empowered By Chnsi<lb />
In The Presbyterian Tradtjor.<lb />
Pastor BUI Goodnight. 3S&amp;-2273<lb />
Sunday, April 23 Cunt Preacher<lb />
Michelle Mike Burcher.<lb />
Preibytertan Campus Minister<lb />
SIGNED for the<lb />
HEARING IMPAIRED<lb />
Todav. onlv the names ot<lb />
Colonial-era villages remain,<lb />
along with remnants ot the<lb />
Tinev lifestyle. Few still follow<lb />
the traditional way, harvesting<lb />
cranberries, pine cones, clamsand<lb />
sphagnum moss to live off the<lb />
land.<lb />
"The Pinelands heritage is<lb />
going to die off ver) soon says<lb />
Kenneth Yates, a Tabernacle blue-<lb />
berry farmer who grew up among<lb />
generations of Pmevs. "We don't<lb />
even have much ol a historical<lb />
society anymore. The young<lb />
people don' t wa nt to get invol ved.<lb />
"Older homes are getting torn<lb />
down, because the younger gen-<lb />
eration is not about to live primi-<lb />
tive. And people are still living in throughout America.<lb />
That robot boxing sure was something! I'm the Bonehead. Catch<lb />
MY trip to Barefoot on the Mall, with my very own pictorial<lb />
essay, right on the next page.<lb />
Pinelands in Jersey are<lb />
being slowly developed<lb />
EAGLESWOOD TOWN-<lb />
SHIP, NT (AP) � To the nature<lb />
buff, New Jersey's Pinelands are<lb />
milesoi pvgmv pines, deep forest,<lb />
creeks and bogs.<lb />
To romantics, the Pinelands<lb />
might be symbolized by the Ware-<lb />
town cabin where fiddler George<lb />
Albert once played through the<lb />
night, or the general store in<lb />
Chatsworth that still offers a table<lb />
for coffee and gossip.<lb />
In folklore, it's the birthplace<lb />
of the Jersey Devil, a place where<lb />
men live in caves and marrv their<lb />
sisters<lb />
But to some landowners,<lb />
"Pinelands, is only a title, an<lb />
annoying federal designation that<lb />
stifles development and profit.<lb />
In reality, the more than 1.1<lb />
million acres constituting the Pi-<lb />
nelands in southern New lersev<lb />
are a unique medley of tremen-<lb />
dous historical and environmental<lb />
significance.<lb />
Ringed by the urban sprawl<lb />
that gave New Jersey a bad name,<lb />
the region gained national recog-<lb />
nition in November 1978 when<lb />
President Jimmy Carter signed the<lb />
National Parks and Recreation Act<lb />
that included the creation of the<lb />
Pinelands National Reserve.<lb />
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Signed, In Love With ECU<lb />
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i or the last week of this semester, the last week o' college for many of you (sniff, sniff) we end<lb />
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interesting people, and need all the publicity they can get This last bum is Jeff Parker, the<lb />
. ditor (haw) of the comics page and staff illus-writer. He started doing the Undercover Cats in<lb />
985, and since then it has evolved into Tails of the Undercover Cats, presenting almost<lb />
everything but the cats. Parker has also been known to draw lots of women, which for some<lb />
eason makes women mad. At least he doesn't slap his face all over the page every week any<lb />
more. You oughta get to know him, he's a nice guy. Even if he does talk about himself in the<lb />
third person. And there you are.<lb />
THE INTERVIEW THAT CHALLENGED THE WORLD<lb />
Who or what influenced you in your comics work? Steve Rude, Harvey<lb />
Kurtzman, Alan Moore, Dave Stevens, Norman Rockwell, Hank<lb />
Ketcham.<lb />
What is your greatest achievement? once started a lemonade stand it<lb />
became very profitable and grew, and grewtoday you know it by the<lb />
more popular accolade: Trump Industries<lb />
Greatest failure? Nor becoming an English major sooner. And selling my<lb />
Irmonade stand.<lb />
Career ambitions: To write and illustrate comics, then write novels, turn<lb />
the novels into screenplays, and direct them. And I can do it, too.<lb />
Favorite books: TTie Lord of the Rings trilogy, Huckleberry Finn, The<lb />
rower of Myth, To Kill a Mockingbird, Burroughs stuff, and various<lb />
comics like Nexus and Watchmen.<lb />
Favorite movies: James Bond flicks, It's A Wonderful Life, Cat People,<lb />
Roger Rabbit, Hitchcock films, Jaws, Superman, Raiders of the Lost Ark,<lb />
The Blues Brothers. TV shows: Andy Griffith and Star Trek<lb />
Mission in Life: To destroy the Honeycomb Hideout<lb />
Favorite wrestlers: Jesse The Body Ventura, Nature Boy Ric Flair<lb />
Interests, favorite pastimes: Eating at Bojangles, Doin' the beach thing,<lb />
scuba-diving, part-time wrestling on the pro-circuit, talking like Floyd<lb />
Tum-ons: Blonde women, seafood, good vibes<lb />
Turn-offs: Pollution, cigarette smoke, French animation and comics,<lb />
Boston (the group), Jacksonville and Kinston (the cities).<lb />
Favorite music: The Police, INXS, The Beatles, Sinead O' Conner Elvis<lb />
Everyone should be my friend because: I just might save your life one day<lb />
'But Hell ain't half full<lb />
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�Humphrey Bogart, TJte Maltese Falcon<lb />
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Time Bandits<lb />
Bon Uoyage, Paul<lb />
This is the end of an era. Paul Friedrich is currently the longest running<lb />
cartoonist (he can go three miles without cramps) on the Pirate Comics page,<lb />
and is now going to graduate after all this time. Overkill began in 1984 as a<lb />
small strip with such oddities as the Prophet Sheepdog and other characters<lb />
with great big eyes. For a very short while it sort of became a strip called<lb />
Zimmy, with characters who were almost nothing but eyes. And then came<lb />
the Bluetowelskis, a lovable family that all died off except for Uncle Lou,<lb />
Hubie, and the occasional Steve Scary. Paul has had an incredibly funny strip<lb />
every week now for a long time, and he always made his deadlines. No one<lb />
can ever forget Surfin' with the Lizard King, The Return of Henry Ford,<lb />
Uncle Lou's 29 Things To Do On the Toilet, What if Uncle Lou and Hubie<lb />
met Other Cartoon Characters, and tons more. He showed up to every<lb />
cartoonist meeting, too� but that had something to do with free beer. He's<lb />
one of the nicest guys in the world, and a pleasure to work with. We wish<lb />
him a lot of success in the real world, and this page will not be the same<lb />
without him. Thanks, Paul, we'll miss you more than class.<lb />
�The East Carolinian, The Comics Page<lb />
I'd like to take this remaining space to thank my good friends and co-workers, the cartoonists of<lb />
this fine page. Special merit goes to Tom Gurganus and Richard Haselrig, who have often<lb />
laboured long into the night to finish their respective comics, and consistently turn out great<lb />
work. Rik, the frat boy strip is really coming along well, and its funny. I don't even bother<lb />
censoring it anymore. Paul, you've got enough praise for one lifetime, you're deified now. Steve,<lb />
thanks for the entertaining Laws, and letting us all live in your home now and then. And<lb />
Micah, thanks for all the good counsel and writing�your plan ultimately worked, you do<lb />
control most of this page. We'll be famous someday. Though I may stay up incredibly late<lb />
putting this darn page together (especially that EPIC last week), its alwavs worth it because<lb />
of the quality of people I get to weak with. Thanks, friends, for making this a page to be proud<lb />
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THE EAST C ARCH INI AN<lb />
Sports<lb />
APRIL 20, 1989 PACE 14<lb />
Young hurlers find going rough<lb />
Monarchs nip Pirates with five big runs in second inning<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Sports Kiitur<lb />
Following the heartbreaking<lb />
losses to UNC-Wilmington last<lb />
weekend, ECU had the unenvi-<lb />
able task o traveling to Norlfolk,<lb />
Va to take on Old Dominion<lb />
University. ECU threw a trio of<lb />
young pitchers at the Monarchs,<lb />
who pitched well for the Pirates,<lb />
but not well enough to win. The<lb />
Pirates fell 7-5 to ODU.<lb />
The Pirates jumped on the<lb />
Monarchs early scoringone run in<lb />
the first inning. John Adams<lb />
singled with one out in the first<lb />
and scored on Calvin Brown's<lb />
double to left center.<lb />
The Monarchs weren't to be<lb />
held quiet for long. In the bottom<lb />
of the second, ODU pushed five<lb />
runs across freshman pitcher Tom<lb />
Moye. With one out, Scott Th-<lb />
ompson singled and came in to<lb />
score on Dan Barbara's home run.<lb />
The round-tripper put the Mon-<lb />
archs up 2-1.<lb />
ODU continued to push runs<lb />
across off Moye. Chuck Lane<lb />
singled and Hafling followed with<lb />
a base hit. Lane scored on a drive<lb />
by Pat Evangelista. The run<lb />
pushed the the lead to 3-1 and<lb />
chased Moye from the game<lb />
Rodney Colvin came in to<lb />
relieve Moye and struck out the<lb />
next batter to get the second out<lb />
He then hit Ty Dawkins to load<lb />
the bases. Barry Miller drove a<lb />
double off Colvin to plate Hafling<lb />
and Evagelista. The two runs fin-<lb />
ished off the Monarch's five-run<lb />
second inning and gave them a 5-<lb />
1 lead.<lb />
ODU tacked on single runs in<lb />
the fourth and fifth to push the<lb />
lead 7-1. With David Willis on the<lb />
mound, Curt Schaffer doubled,<lb />
then scored on a wild pitch later in<lb />
the fourth inning. Hafling would<lb />
hit an RBI single in the fifth that<lb />
scored ODU's seventh and final<lb />
run.<lb />
The Pirates would try to rally<lb />
late in the game pushing two runs<lb />
across in the seventh and two in<lb />
the eighth, but that would be all<lb />
they could do. In the eighth,<lb />
Adams would get a bunt single<lb />
and Tommy Eason walked. After<lb />
advancing, both runners scored<lb />
on a single by Chris Cauble.<lb />
In the ninth, ECU put two<lb />
more runs on the board. Mike<lb />
Andrews led off with a single, but<lb />
was erased on David Ritchie's<lb />
infield grounder. Ritchie stole<lb />
second and scored when John<lb />
Thomas reached on an error.<lb />
Adams walked, but he was also<lb />
forced at second on Eason'sgroun-<lb />
der. There was an error on the<lb />
throw to first which allowed<lb />
Thomas to score. That made the<lb />
score 7-5, but the Pirates could get<lb />
no closer.<lb />
ECU was lead by Adams who<lb />
was three for four with two runs<lb />
scored. Andrews also had a mul-<lb />
tiple hit game as he collected two<lb />
hits for the Pirates.<lb />
The loss moved the Pirates to<lb />
26-6 on the season and the Mon-<lb />
archs went to 21-15.<lb />
Pigout Party highlights weekend<lb />
(SID)�It's about that time of<lb />
year again for the Great Pirate<lb />
PurpleGold Pigskin Pigout Party<lb />
at Hast Carolina University.<lb />
This year's party, the sixth<lb />
life<lb />
,<lb />
Miller Lite All-Star<lb />
Larry Csonka<lb />
Former polphin<lb />
m i<lb />
Miller Lite All-Star<lb />
Ben Davidson<lb />
Former Raider<lb />
annual, will take place April 20-22<lb />
in Ficklcn Stadium on the ECU<lb />
campus. The event will include all<lb />
the fun activities of the past and<lb />
some new happenings. It all adds<lb />
up to a weekend of fun and excite-<lb />
ment that should make this year's<lb />
Great Pirate PurpleGold Pigskin<lb />
Pigout Party the best yet.<lb />
The activities get started on<lb />
Thursday, April 20 with the Pig-<lb />
Out Golf Classic Social and Auc-<lb />
tion. Persons participating in the<lb />
golf tournament are invited to the<lb />
social and auction as part of the<lb />
$150 donation.<lb />
The golf tournament gets<lb />
underway Friday at 8:30 a.m. The<lb />
entrv deadline is April 10 and<lb />
golfers wanting to play should get<lb />
their names in early since the tour-<lb />
nament was full last year.<lb />
The carnival activities, a fa-<lb />
vorite with people of all ages,<lb />
begins at 6 p.m. on Friday at Fick-<lb />
len Stadium.<lb />
The Pig-Out Banquet startson<lb />
Fridav at 7 p.m. in the Greenville<lb />
Hilton. Past ECU letterman Terry<lb />
Long, an All-America offensive<lb />
tackle and Pittsburgh Steeler, wfll<lb />
be honored. Also,oneof theMiller<lb />
Lite All-Stars will sav a few words.<lb />
The banquet is open to the public<lb />
with admission being $50.<lb />
The Band of Oz, one of the top<lb />
beach music bands in the South-<lb />
east, will perform at Ficklen Sta-<lb />
dium Friday at 9:30 p.m. A large<lb />
fireworks display will be set of f at<lb />
10 p.m.<lb />
1 he pig cooking contest be-<lb />
ginsat 10:30 p.m. with40entrants<lb />
trving to see who can cook up the<lb />
best pork. There are forms still<lb />
available to enter the pig-cooking<lb />
contest. For more information call<lb />
Phil Hatch at the Pirate Club (757-<lb />
6178). The first place winner re-<lb />
ceives a $500 cash award and a<lb />
$500 membership in the Pirate<lb />
club. There are awards for the top<lb />
five places.<lb />
One of the new events at this<lb />
year's Great Pirate PurpleGold<lb />
Pigskin Pigout Party will be the<lb />
Punt, Pass and Kick Competition,<lb />
sponsored by Converse. The pre-<lb />
liminary competition begins at 9<lb />
a.m. on Saturday with finals at<lb />
halftimeof the annual spring foot-<lb />
ball game.<lb />
The annual softball slugfest<lb />
tournament, sponsored by the<lb />
ECU Department of Intramural<lb />
Recreational Services, begins at 9<lb />
a.m. and the carnival opens for a<lb />
second day at 10 a.m. Saturday.<lb />
Barbecue plates start being<lb />
soldat 10 a.m. Tickets for a plateof<lb />
barbecue and the spring game are<lb />
$5.00 in advance and $6.50 on Sat-<lb />
urday (Plates will be $4.00 and the<lb />
game ticket is $2.50.)<lb />
ECU fans will also get a chance<lb />
to get autographs with Miller Lite<lb />
All-StarsBen Davidson and Larry<lb />
Csonka and the Pirate football<lb />
team during the Saturday festivi-<lb />
ties. There will also be a bathing<lb />
suit contest for men and women<lb />
and many games for people of all<lb />
ages. You'll also get a chance at<lb />
the dunking booth, an annual fa-<lb />
vorite of everyone.<lb />
Then, at 3:30 p.m the Pirates<lb />
take to the field for the annual<lb />
spring football game. This will be<lb />
the first chance to view Bill Lewis'<lb />
football squad and everything<lb />
looks promising for this year's<lb />
Pirate squad.<lb />
Also, remember that Gary<lb />
Over ton's Pirate baseball team<lb />
hosts Virginia Commonwealth<lb />
during the weekend with single<lb />
games played at 7 p.m. both Fri-<lb />
day and Saturday nights.<lb />
The 6th Annual Great Pirate<lb />
PurpleGold Pigskin Pigout Party<lb />
is sponsored by CO. Tankard<lb />
Miller Lite, in conjunction with<lb />
Converse and the Hilton Inn.<lb />
Wendy Tonker awaits a pitch form UNC-Wilmington in Wednesday's doubleheader. Tonker and<lb />
the Lady Pirates had a rough day as the Seahawks swept a pair from ECU (Photo bv Angela<lb />
Pridgen, ECU Photo Lab).<lb />
Defense gains scrimmage honors<lb />
(SID) � The East Carolina<lb />
Pirate football team held their final<lb />
scrimmage of the spring season<lb />
Wednesdav before the scheduled<lb />
J<lb />
spring game April 22. First-year<lb />
head coach Bill Lewis said he "was<lb />
pleased with the way the defense<lb />
performed" during the one hour<lb />
and 45 minute workout<lb />
"Today was the first time this<lb />
spring that I saw the defense re-<lb />
ally flying to the football. That's<lb />
the kind of intensity I want from<lb />
the defense and I was very happy<lb />
to see it Lewis said.<lb />
Linebacker Anthony Th-<lb />
ompson had a standout perform-<lb />
ance with four tackles for losses<lb />
totaling 26 yards. Lineman Joe<lb />
Holmes had a pair of sacks for<lb />
minus 16 vards.<lb />
Lewis was pleased with the<lb />
performance of transfer quarter-<lb />
back Chad Grier. "He (Grier) has<lb />
had two very good scrimmages,<lb />
this one today and the one on Sun-<lb />
day, where he looked very good<lb />
Lewis said.<lb />
Grier was 20 of 36 passing for<lb />
193 yards with one touchdown<lb />
and an interception in Wednes-<lb />
day's practice. Running back Wil-<lb />
lie Lewis was also a standout<lb />
performer, gaining 78 vards on 17<lb />
carries and scoring one touch-<lb />
down.<lb />
One injury of note occured on<lb />
Wednesday Three-year letterman<lb />
quarterback Travis Hunter suf-<lb />
fered a knee injury that was to be<lb />
evaluated Wednesday night.<lb />
Lewis said that Hunter is doubt-<lb />
ful for Saturdav's PurpleGold<lb />
game.<lb />
ECU will end its spring drills<lb />
with the PurpleGold game Sat-<lb />
urday, April 22. The game is part<lb />
oi the 6th annual Great Pirate<lb />
PurpleGold Pigskin Pigout<lb />
Partv.<lb />
Football's unsung heroes: managers' role invaluable<lb />
By STEVE ALLEN<lb />
Staff Writer<lb />
When East Carolina's football<lb />
team takes the field for a game ev-<lb />
eryone notices the coaches, the<lb />
quarterbacks, the defensive line-<lb />
men and the offensive linemen.<lb />
But, when one looks at the equip-<lb />
ment the playersare wearing, they<lb />
hardly notice who is responsible<lb />
for repairing jerseys, helmets and<lb />
shoulder pads; the football man-<lb />
agers.<lb />
A lot of people think that<lb />
football managers have an easy<lb />
iob. Manager Judd Crumler will<lb />
argue that they don't just show up<lb />
at games with no idea of what to<lb />
do. He said, "Our fall season starts<lb />
during the furst of August. We<lb />
work all day, every day until<lb />
school starts, and then it eases off<lb />
slightly. He continued, "I think<lb />
that when people say this job is<lb />
easy, they don't realize what we<lb />
have to do<lb />
Manager Joe Liggett said it<lb />
takes a of of dedication for this job.<lb />
He said, "It's a lot of hard work.<lb />
You have to love this job to suc-<lb />
ceed It takes a person with a<lb />
tough hide to make it as a man-<lb />
ager, and as Liggett added, any-<lb />
one who doesn't want to work<lb />
and put in the time won't make it.<lb />
Football managers endure<lb />
hours of practice, just as the play-<lb />
ers do. They have to set up the<lb />
field 30 minutes before the play-<lb />
ers are supposed to practice. Prac-<lb />
tice dummies have to be set up,<lb />
and any broken equipment must<lb />
be fixed. Also, meetings must be<lb />
held with coaches to see what is in<lb />
store for that practice.<lb />
When game time rolls around,<lb />
players must have clean helmets<lb />
and jerseys, new stickers on their field, and when he was ten, he was<lb />
helmets, and the helmets must be taken to an away game at N.C.<lb />
waxed. The managers are respon- State.<lb />
sible for all of these chores, and as People who want to become a<lb />
Liggett said, sometimes things get manager ususally are very at-<lb />
not fixed, and the player is injured<lb />
responsibility would probably fall<lb />
on the managers shoulders.<lb />
Not all managers have as<lb />
much experience as Edwards and<lb />
crazy, and he has to stop and re- traded to sports. Sponhaltz said, Crumpler. There are some young<lb />
gain control of himself. He said, "The responsiblity is great, but if guys who are managers, but they<lb />
"Sometimes there is serious stress- you love athletics, it's beautiful, don't have to worry about com-<lb />
ing out. When this happens, I take We enjoy what we do Sponhaltz peting against each other for sta rt-<lb />
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Lee, the fact that he is one of the<lb />
young guys doesn't bother him.<lb />
He is anxious to learn from the<lb />
more experienced guys. He said,<lb />
"When I am on the job, I do as<lb />
much as I can , and learn as much<lb />
as I can Lee knows the challenge<lb />
All o the ECU football man-<lb />
agers havea big responsibilitv that<lb />
is somewhat overlooked bv many.<lb />
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scenes They can be credited for<lb />
hanging in there when things are<lb />
frantic, and can also be rewarded<lb />
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With all of the responsibilities<lb />
Liggett and other manager endure,<lb />
many people would think it is all<lb />
bad. Head manager Dal Edwards<lb />
said the work is hard, but said, "I<lb />
enjoy the challenge<lb />
As head manager, Edwards<lb />
has to relate to a lot of people each<lb />
day. He is responsible for talking<lb />
to coach Lewis about what the<lb />
next job is for the other managers<lb />
and himself.<lb />
When the ECU. football play-<lb />
ers hit the road for an away game,<lb />
the managers have to really take a<lb />
deep breath, because that is when<lb />
things can get really frustrating.<lb />
Equipment manager Fred<lb />
Sponhaltz said the pace becomes<lb />
frantic on the road. He said,<lb />
"Things have to be done ina hurry.<lb />
We have to make arrangements<lb />
for the weekend, and be at the<lb />
airport at a specific time<lb />
Sponhaltz said the association<lb />
with this coworkers is what keeps<lb />
him going on the job, especially<lb />
during away games.<lb />
Crumpler said the managers<lb />
are at a disadvantage during the<lb />
away games because they are out-<lb />
numbered. He said, "When we<lb />
have home games, we use nine<lb />
people, but when we have an away<lb />
game, only three managers can<lb />
go He is used to being around<lb />
lots of action, because he grew up<lb />
living across from ECU'S practice<lb />
added that if someone's h'lm't is ing positions.<lb />
is tough, but said he is ready for for keeping the players' uniforms<lb />
the responsibilitylooking clem.<lb />
Pirate's Booty<lb />
Football fan support starts with spring game<lb />
By CHRIS SIEGEL<lb />
Sport Editor<lb />
Saturday marks the beginning<lb />
of a new era in Pirate football.<lb />
First year head coach Bill Lewis<lb />
and his Pirates will bring to an end<lb />
their spring practice by playing<lb />
their inter-squad scrimmage in<lb />
connection with the 6th Annual<lb />
Great Pirate PurpleGold Pigskin<lb />
Pigout Party.<lb />
The team will take to the field<lb />
on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. in what through a lot of hard work and<lb />
many hope will be the start of a<lb />
winning Pirate program. With a<lb />
new head coach and a new look<lb />
for the Pirate team, their is a lot of<lb />
enthusiasm about thisyear'steam.<lb />
Pirate fans have seen a de-<lb />
cline in Pirate football since the<lb />
successful 1983 season. Since going<lb />
8-3 in 1983, the Pirates have not<lb />
been able to gain a winning record<lb />
in five seasons. Attendance for the<lb />
most part has been down since<lb />
1985 and fans have been scarce at<lb />
some contests the past few years.<lb />
Lewisbringsaget-after-it style<lb />
seasons will be more wide-open as the fan support it receives. If a<lb />
under the new coaches. Scrim- lot of people come out and seethe<lb />
mages played so far this spring Pirates play, it will help the confi-<lb />
have shown an offense that is not dence of the team,<lb />
afraid to throw the ball, which The thing we have to remem-<lb />
will please a lot of Pirate fans. ber is if you haven't seen the Pi-<lb />
After compiling a 12-32 over rates play and haven't been an<lb />
the past four seasons, fan support active supporter, what right do<lb />
has been slowly dwindling. But you have to complain. Since I have<lb />
one thing we as fans have to re- been here, there has been nothing<lb />
member is that programs take a but negative comments made<lb />
while to develop. The success of about the football team. But what<lb />
the 1983 team didn't just happen right do we have to complain, if<lb />
over night. That record came about we are not out there to support<lb />
them.<lb />
dedication. This year's team has With a new coach and a dif-<lb />
performed well this spring and is ferent attitude and outlook on<lb />
deeper than teams that the Pirates football, the Pirate program has<lb />
have fielded the past several years undergone a lot of change. Fans<lb />
and could be the base for future now have to realize that the pro-<lb />
Pirate success. gTam ny no he immediately<lb />
The one thing this team needs successful. Teams like Miami (Fla.)<lb />
now is support. Support from the and Syracuse didn't become win-<lb />
students and the community. The ners over night. It took years of<lb />
more people that come out on hard work and fan support to<lb />
Saturdays to see the team play the make those teams what they are<lb />
better. Screaming fans and a today. With that kind of backing, people and there is no reason why<lb />
packed stadium will always help the Pirate program could take the we, cant flH evry game. But<lb />
to pump up the team. And what first step to building a winner this lels start mis Saturday with the<lb />
better time to start then right now season. PurpleGold scrimmage. Show<lb />
of play and a young coaching staff at tne spring game. It's time for we as Pirate sup- the team tha there are fans who<lb />
that should add a lot of excite- Even though the game is in- porters to takealookatwhatbeing care about Pirate football and its<lb />
ment to the 1989 Pirates. A team ter-squad, fansarestill important a fan is all abouUlt means putting success. Go out and watch it �<lb />
that has been conservative for the The PurpleGold party and Pi- up with the losing seasons and the you may be surprised at what you<lb />
most part over the past several rate football is only as successful heartache. It also means going to see!<lb />
every game, even if you have to<lb />
suffer through some losing sea-<lb />
sons. The more the fans stick with<lb />
it, the better the chances are that<lb />
the team will be motivated to come<lb />
out on Saturdays and play hard.<lb />
But it has to start now. You<lb />
can't just wait till later and say<lb />
"Well, I'll go to the games when<lb />
the season starts The season has<lb />
started. Spring practice is very<lb />
important to a football program<lb />
and the spring scrimmage is the<lb />
culmination of that hard work.<lb />
They make it open to the public to<lb />
get the fans excited about what<lb />
lies ahead for Pirate football. It is<lb />
now up to the fans to support the<lb />
team.<lb />
Let's face the facts folks, win-<lb />
ning takes a lot of hard work and<lb />
time. We're just going to have to<lb />
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APRIL 20,1989 15<lb />
Reid gets 10.000th <lb />
Hornets win 20th ECU golfers finish second in CAA<lb />
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J.<lb />
(AP) � Winning a 20th game in a<lb />
season usually doesn't mean much<lb />
on a night a player scores his<lb />
10,000th career point, but it does<lb />
in the case of the Charlotte Hor-<lb />
nets expansion team.<lb />
Dell Curry came off the bench<lb />
to score 31 points and Robert Reid<lb />
added 16, including point No.<lb />
10,000, as Charlotte continued to<lb />
surprise the experts this season<lb />
with a 121-105 victory over the<lb />
New Jersey Nets Tuesday night.<lb />
"Twenty was the big figure<lb />
because no one picked us to win<lb />
more than 10 or 12 Hornets coach<lb />
Dick Harter said. "But we have<lb />
good people, who take real pride<lb />
in their effort. There isn't a team<lb />
in this league that has pU �d<lb />
harc �" 'ast two or three week;<lb />
of the season<lb />
Reid, 33, was just as happy<lb />
with the team's accomplishment<lb />
as his personal success.<lb />
"It's a tremendous feeling but<lb />
it's especially nice because we<lb />
won said the 10-year veteran,<lb />
whoaveragesl4.8 points pergame<lb />
this season. "You have to remem-<lb />
ber this is a team made up of a<lb />
bunch of castoffs that nobody<lb />
wanted. But I think we showed<lb />
tonight that we have the aggres-<lb />
siveness, technique and ability to<lb />
win<lb />
Tripucka, who earlier this year<lb />
scored his 10,000 career point,<lb />
added 18 for Charlotte and Earl<lb />
Cureton had 16.<lb />
Charlotte is 20-60 with two<lb />
games left in the regular season.<lb />
The ECU golf team finished<lb />
its season with a second place<lb />
finish in "trie Colonial Athletic<lb />
Association conference tourna-<lb />
ment in Hot Springs, Va.<lb />
The Pirates finished with a<lb />
936 total at the end of the three-<lb />
day tourney, 20 strokes under the<lb />
winning mark set by the Univer-<lb />
sity of Richmond. William and<lb />
Mary took third place with a total<lb />
of 945.<lb />
In fourth place with a three-<lb />
round total of 969 was the team<lb />
from George Mason. Other teams<lb />
participating in the championship<lb />
tournament were UNC-Wilming-<lb />
ton (970), James Madison (974),<lb />
Navy (975) and American (1014).<lb />
Although a second place fin-<lb />
ish is admirable, the outcome of<lb />
the tournament was a disappoint-<lb />
ment to the golfers. They lost their<lb />
two-year titleof conference cham-<lb />
pions.<lb />
ECU'S Francis Vaughn faired<lb />
well in the tourney. Vaughn took<lb />
first place honors with a three-<lb />
round total of 222. In second place<lb />
individually was captured by<lb />
Richmond's Andy Brock. Third<lb />
and fourth honors also went to<lb />
Richmond golfers.<lb />
In team scores, ECU'S Simon<lb />
Move took second with a 234 fin-<lb />
ish. John McGinnis finished with<lb />
a 237 stroke totalAlso playing for<lb />
the Pirates were Tee Davies and<lb />
Paul Garcia.<lb />
All three days of the touma<lb />
ment were played in favorable<lb />
weather at Cascades Golf Course<lb />
which played to a par 71.<lb />
"We choked. It was a very<lb />
disappointing end to the season<lb />
co-captain Paul Garcia said.<lb />
Co-captainTee Davies played<lb />
in his last college tournament and<lb />
was a big asset to the team. 'Tee<lb />
was a great influence on the team,<lb />
and he was a consistent player<lb />
Garcia said.<lb />
'EAST CAEOILUNHAN<lb />
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and Thursday<lb />
Offense keys victory<lb />
The East Carolina Lacrosse<lb />
Club defeated Cape Fear on Sun-<lb />
day, by a score of 17-6. This high<lb />
score of goals was unprecedented<lb />
by the offense.<lb />
The victory over Cape Fear, a<lb />
UNC Wilmington based club,<lb />
began immediately with two goals<lb />
by Jay Black. The heavier, slower<lb />
defensemen were no match for<lb />
the quick speed of Black. After<lb />
outrunning his defensemen, Black<lb />
had no problem with the one<lb />
goalie. Next to score was Pete<lb />
Gibbsanother attackmen. Hisout-<lb />
side shot was deadly, banging<lb />
two in back to back. Midfielder<lb />
Tom Banks scored on a feed from<lb />
Bl. ck, and Hank MaCracken<lb />
sc u-ed, leaving the score 6 to 1.<lb />
This was the closest the match<lb />
would get.<lb />
These starting three attack-<lb />
men would account for 11 of the<lb />
17 goals. For midfielders Branin<lb />
Thorn and Drew Bourque out,<lb />
each had two for the day. The<lb />
midfield line made up of Ken<lb />
Zeilman, J .D. Carpenter and Banks<lb />
played excellent on face-offs and<lb />
clears.<lb />
The defense for East Carolina<lb />
also played well, although the<lb />
ball was rarely on their side of the<lb />
field. This was due to John Mc-<lb />
Cauley and Mark Henderson's de-<lb />
livering it back to the offense.<lb />
The Pirate Lax player of the<lb />
week went to Jay Black who had<lb />
six goals and four assists for the<lb />
day. When asked about the game<lb />
afterwards, Black replied, "All in<lb />
a day's work for coach Duke<lb />
Whelan's well oiled machine<lb />
The ECU lacrosse team next<lb />
plays Saturday, their last game.<lb />
Game time is 12 p. m during the<lb />
Pigskin Pigout.<lb />
d cover or paperback whether used on this campus or not<lb />
5 market value!<lb />
J.T. Gibbs fires one past the Davidson goalie in previous action. Gibbs and his teammates found the<lb />
goal often and easily, as they defeated Cape Fear, 17-6. The Pirates will play their final game of the<lb />
season on Saturday (Photo by Mar Startari).<lb />
Pirates second in state<lb />
ECU bows to Pack in finals<lb />
The East Carolina Rugby<lb />
Team traveled to Greensboro over<lb />
the weekend to play in the North<lb />
Carolina Rugby Union State Tour-<lb />
nament. There they defeated<lb />
Duke, and the No. 1 seed North<lb />
Carolina, only to lose to NCSU in<lb />
the finals, giving ECU a season<lb />
mark 8 9-1.<lb />
In the first round on Satur-<lb />
day, the Pirates defeated a less<lb />
than impressive, but highly talka-<lb />
tive Duke team, 14-0. The wet<lb />
conditions hampered the usually<lb />
high scoring Pirate backs, with<lb />
both teams tied at zero at the half.<lb />
ECU came out strong the secondd<lb />
half, as senior Greg Roche took a<lb />
Philip Ritchy pass in from five<lb />
meters for the game's first score.<lb />
Bob Eason, another senior, fol-<lb />
lowed suit with another score<lb />
minutes later. Dave "Red Bash"<lb />
Bowman added the game's 3rd<lb />
try after running through several<lb />
helpless Duke defenders. Frank<lb />
Cutler made the conversion to<lb />
push the margin to 14-0.<lb />
ECU faced theNo. 1 seed NC<lb />
Tar Heels in the 2nd round Sun-<lb />
day morning. After falling to a 0-<lb />
7 halftime deficit, the ruggers ral-<lb />
lied to beat UNC 9-7. ECU came<lb />
out in the second half showing no<lb />
mercy as two Carolina players<lb />
were carried off the field. Blair<lb />
Byrd scored the game's only try<lb />
making the score 6-7. Ritchy was<lb />
credited with his second assist of<lb />
the weekend. With only seconds<lb />
remaining, Frank Catler kicked a<lb />
30 meter penalty kick to give ECU<lb />
a 9-7 lead and the victory.<lb />
ECU faced NCSU in the finals<lb />
Sunday afternoon, The comeback<lb />
win over Carolina only one hour<lb />
before seemed to hamper the Pi-<lb />
rates as they were beaten for the<lb />
state championship. ECU attacked<lb />
for the majority of the first half but<lb />
after three missed kicks and two<lb />
scores (trys) called back for penal-<lb />
ties, the Ruggers lost the intensity<lb />
that had characterized their play 3rd annual Allumni Game this Sat-<lb />
all season. One player was quoted urday at 1 p.m. behind the Allied<lb />
as saying "we just didn't have Health Building. This will be the<lb />
enough left after the Carolina final game for Bob Eason, Greg<lb />
game Roche, Scott Daniels, and Philip<lb />
The Ruggers will play in the Ritchy.<lb />
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THE EAST CAROLINIAN<lb />
APRIL 20,1989<lb />
ECU heads south<lb />
Pirate skiers take fifth in first outing<lb />
By MICHAEL MARTIN<lb />
AsM. Sports Editor<lb />
The ECU Ski team traveled to<lb />
Angier, N.C this past weekend<lb />
to participate in their first ever<lb />
tournament, a National Collegiate<lb />
Water Ski Association (NCVVSA)<lb />
sanctioned tournament. The Pi-<lb />
rates fared well in their first out-<lb />
ing, as thev came home with a<lb />
fifth place finish.<lb />
ECU is a member of the South<lb />
Atlantic Conference, which is<lb />
composed of 21 teams from North<lb />
Carolina, South Carolina, Geor-<lb />
gia, Alabama, Kentucky and Ten-<lb />
nessee.<lb />
Team members Tommy Le-<lb />
wis, Yates Perry, Jackie Rollinsand<lb />
Brian Smith combined for 1210<lb />
points to out-distance the teams<lb />
from Georgia Tech, Wake Forest,<lb />
South Carolina and the Univer-<lb />
sity of North Carolina. Auburn<lb />
came in first place with 1560 points,<lb />
followed by Clemson with 1480,<lb />
Georgia with 1360, and fourth<lb />
place North Carolina State with<lb />
1320 points.<lb />
The tournament was divided<lb />
into three events: slalom, tricks,<lb />
and jump. The scores on the sla-<lb />
lom course were determined by<lb />
the number of buoys that each<lb />
skier completed. Tricks were<lb />
scored by a set value according to<lb />
the difficulty of the trick. The<lb />
winner of the jump was deter-<lb />
mined by the farthest distance off<lb />
of a five foot ramp.<lb />
"In just six months, the team<lb />
has come so far said team cap-<lb />
tain Tommv Lewis. "1 have a lot of<lb />
expectationsof what thisclub will<lb />
do in the future<lb />
Rollins finished first in the<lb />
slalom with four buoys at 28 feet<lb />
off, which almost set a conference<lb />
record (two at 32 feet off). Lewis<lb />
placed second in the tricks cate-<lb />
gory with a combined score of<lb />
1050, just under the winners mark<lb />
of 1110. Overall, the team had an<lb />
excellent meet, even though they<lb />
were undermanned.<lb />
The next tournament, the SAC<lb />
Championships, will be hosted by<lb />
Clemson University and held in<lb />
Milledgeville, Ga on April 22-23.<lb />
Jackie Rollins, who is currently<lb />
ranked as one of the top women<lb />
skiers in the country, will be at-<lb />
tempting to break the ladies' trick<lb />
and slalom records at the tourna-<lb />
ment. The team is hoping for a top<lb />
three finish in the tournament.<lb />
Anyone interested in joining<lb />
the team or finding out more in-<lb />
formation should contact Tommy<lb />
Lewis at 830-0137.<lb />
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UNC coach to stay<lb />
Smith denies rumor of leaving Tar Heels<lb />
RALEIGH (AP) � North<lb />
Carolina basketball coach Dean<lb />
Smith says he is "flabbergasted"<lb />
at rumors of his impending retire-<lb />
ment, and says he has no plans to<lb />
step down after 28 seasons on the<lb />
Tar Heel bench.<lb />
"There's absolutely no truth<lb />
to it Smith told The News and<lb />
Observer of Raleigh. "There's no<lb />
truth to it all. I plan to coach next<lb />
season and beyond next season<lb />
Rumors intensified Tuesday,<lb />
the day before the team's annual<lb />
banquet at the Smith Center. Re-<lb />
ports of health problems related<lb />
to heavy smoking, and a recent<lb />
blurb in Sports Illustrated that he<lb />
might retire fueled the specula-<lb />
tion.<lb />
Smith, 58, had to miss practice<lb />
after developing nosebleeds in No-<lb />
vember 1987. Doctors said the<lb />
bleeding was related to Smith's<lb />
frequent smoking, and he was<lb />
advised to stop.<lb />
Smith announced last Oct. 15<lb />
that he had put away the ciga-<lb />
rettes after more than 30 years of<lb />
smoking - quitting "cold turkey"<lb />
on the first day of preseason prac-<lb />
tice. And he said Tuesday that the<lb />
inevitable nicotine withdrawal<lb />
was not an unbearable problem<lb />
during the season.<lb />
"I got used to it (not smoking)<lb />
pretty quickly he said. "The first<lb />
30 days were the hard part. After<lb />
that, it wasn't bad.<lb />
"I'm pretty healthy. In fact, 1<lb />
might be too healthy after going<lb />
six months without smoking. I had<lb />
my blood pressure checked the<lb />
other day, and it was pretty good<lb />
UNC, 29-8 last season, won its<lb />
first Atlantic Coast Conference<lb />
Tournament championship since<lb />
1982 before being eliminated in<lb />
the NCAA Southeast Regional<lb />
semifinal by Michigan, the even-<lb />
tual national champion. And some<lb />
close to the UNC basketball pro-<lb />
gram said it had been a particu-<lb />
larly stressful year for Smith.<lb />
"I think it was an excellent<lb />
season Smith countered Tues-<lb />
day. "The first season certainly<lb />
was more stressful than the 28th<lb />
Late in the season, Smith,<lb />
always cautious about his public<lb />
comments, surprised many people<lb />
by saying that the "J .R. Can't Reid"<lb />
signs crafted by opposing fans<lb />
were a racial slur and that the SAT<lb />
scores of Reid and UNC's Scott<lb />
Williams were higher than those<lb />
of Duke's Danny Ferry and Chris-<lb />
tian Lacttner.<lb />
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Basketball Committee for placing<lb />
the Tar Heels in the southeast<lb />
Regional - in the same bracket wi th<lb />
Michigan and putting Duke in the<lb />
East.<lb />
"But I've always been outspo-<lb />
ken Smith said.<lb />
After the loss to Michigan,<lb />
Smith was on the verge of tears in<lb />
the postgame news conference, a<lb />
display of emotion that shocked<lb />
manv longtime Tar Heel follow-<lb />
ers. That also added to the talk<lb />
about Smith retiring, as did the<lb />
mention in Sports Illustrated.<lb />
"That's probably how it all<lb />
got started - the SI article Smith<lb />
said.<lb />
UNC assistant coach Bill<lb />
Guthridge, who has served as<lb />
Smith's chief aide since 1967, said<lb />
Tuesday he expected Smith to<lb />
continue coaching for several<lb />
years.<lb />
Asked Tuesday if Smith might<lb />
retire, Guthridge said: "I'd be<lb />
shocked<lb />
"It has never been a topic of<lb />
discussion, and I believe I'd<lb />
know Guthridge said. "Coach<lb />
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70s<lb />
Smith wouldn't go that far.<lb />
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Bobby Setzer said Tuesday at a<lb />
news conference.<lb />
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football at Georgia, will assume<lb />
duties immediately at the South-<lb />
ern Conference school.<lb />
"He comes to us as a known<lb />
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tials as a teacher, motivator and<lb />
recruiter Setzer said.<lb />
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phic later sclerosis, better known<lb />
as Lou Gehrig's disease. He was<lb />
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newly created position of associ-<lb />
ate athletic director.<lb />
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Strahm came to Georgia from<lb />
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Green.<lb />
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Tex leaves NFL for springtime football<lb />
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(AP) � A springtime football before? -and commissioned<lb />
league? What a swell idea, even Schramm to run the operation.<lb />
it it does sound a tad familiar. This was convenient because<lb />
The difference is that Tex Schramm needed an operation to<lb />
Schramm's International Football run. After 29 years, he felt a little<lb />
League is being launched with the squeezed in Dallas by "Socks and<lb />
blessings of the NFL, something Jocks" Jerry Jones, the new owner<lb />
the last spring league-may it rest of the franchise,<lb />
the opportunity to be innovating,<lb />
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opportune moment. NBC and<lb />
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ball by CBS's billion dollar deal,<lb />
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won't hurt cither. Schramm made<lb />
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sors, the IFL plans no player war<lb />
with the big guys.<lb />
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m peace-lacked.<lb />
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It wasTrump, remember, who<lb />
was the major money man for the<lb />
late USFL, which began the con-<lb />
cept of flipped football seasons.<lb />
Alas, the art of that deal was<lb />
something less than a masterpiece.<lb />
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rolled into oblivion, buried by an<lb />
who includes<lb />
among his duties turning out all<lb />
the lights at night, since he is the<lb />
guy paying the electric bill<lb />
just might be in the market for a ry position with the NFL he<lb />
spring-summer sports package. If d. "We will work with the NFL<lb />
as much as we can. I would not do<lb />
something to injure something that<lb />
means as much to me as the NFL<lb />
Then trying to sound slightly<lb />
sinister, he added, "I might com-<lb />
Tex could sell Kevin Sweeney and<lb />
Kelvin Edwards to Dallas fans<lb />
Schramm is perfect for the job during the strike, he can sell the<lb />
of creating a league. He did virtu- Munich Minutemen and Frank-<lb />
ally the same thing when the NFL furt Fish. One wag suggested if<lb />
players had the audacity to go on the league goes to a canal setting pete with them a little<lb />
army of NFL attorneys for a mere played on<lb />
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has created a world football<lb />
league-where have we heard that<lb />
strike almost two years ago. They in Italy, they can call the franchise<lb />
figured, no players, no games, the Merchants of Venice.<lb />
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found players and the league<lb />
Enough jokes. The NFL is<lb />
serious. "This is a major undertak-<lb />
ing Commissioner Pete Rozclle<lb />
said.<lb />
And the chances for its suc-<lb />
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"1 think Tex doesn't have<lb />
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child of the NFL.<lb />
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dence. Ingrid Kristiansen had no<lb />
competition. Joan Benoit Samuel-<lb />
son had tears in her eyes and an<lb />
uncertain future.<lb />
Mekonnen's 50-second vic-<lb />
tory in Monday's Boston Mara-<lb />
thon continued the Ethiopians'<lb />
domination of the sport and was<lb />
his sixth triumph in his last seven<lb />
marathons.<lb />
Samuelson, once the queen of<lb />
the same roads that Kristiansen<lb />
woman.<lb />
Marathon in 1979 and 1983 and of of the top five times by a female 20 marathons. "I was by myself<lb />
the Olympic marathon in 1984 said marathoner - Samuelson has the the whole race. 1 saw no other<lb />
she plans to suspend her work- other two and won her fourth<lb />
outs and hopes her ailments will consecutive marathon. Her time<lb />
subside. of 2 hours, 21 minutes, 6 seconds<lb />
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dure in February, didn't bother "If you don't call Ingrid Kris-<lb />
her. It was her right hip that gave tiansen the world's best runner,<lb />
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stride.<lb />
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race by more than 13 minutes.<lb />
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nerup Marguerite Buist of New<lb />
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mination that drove her, at one<lb />
time, to become the world's top<lb />
female marathoner.<lb />
Plagued by physical problems<lb />
and committed to her husband<lb />
of FreeportMaine, said. "I think a<lb />
lot of people arc expecting me to<lb />
say this is it. They were expecting<lb />
me to say that in '84 and '85. But<lb />
it's not it<lb />
She won't run another mara-<lb />
thon before next year's competi-<lb />
tion in Boston and she may not<lb />
run that either, she said. "I'll let<lb />
Mother Nature da her healing<lb />
she said. 'It may take one year or<lb />
it may take five years<lb />
And by then Kristiansen, 33,<lb />
and 18-month-old daughter may not be as strong as she is now<lb />
her first victory in three meetings<lb />
with Samuelson was 2:24:35. She<lb />
had hoped to be the first woman<lb />
to break 2:20, but said the weather<lb />
"was a little too hot The.race<lb />
started at noon when the tempera-<lb />
ture was 62 degrees.<lb />
Buist finished in 2:29:04. Kim<lb />
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slower than her best time.<lb />
"Four years ago she (Samuel-<lb />
son) was a really great runner, but<lb />
I don't think she's been training<lb />
enough to be as good as me now<lb />
said Kristiansen, the 1986 Boston<lb />
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"He doesn't have a good fin-<lb />
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